Reichert, ManfredRinderle, StefanieDadam, PeterFeltz, FernandOberweis, AndreasOtjacques, BenoƮt2019-10-112019-10-1120043-88579-385-7https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/28517Frameworks for composing Web Services offer a promising approach for realizing enterprise-wide and cross-organizational business applications. With BPEL4WS a powerful composition language exists. BPEL implementations allow orchestrating complex, stateful interactions among Web Services in a processoriented way. One important task in this context is to ensure that respective flow specifications can be correctly processed, i.e., there will be no bad surprises (e.g., deadlocks, invocation of service operations with missing input data) at runtime. In this paper we subdivide BPEL schemes into different classes and discuss to which extent instances of these classes can be analyzed for the absence of control flow errors and inconsistencies. Altogether our work shall contribute to a more systematic evolution of the BPEL standard instead of overloading it with too many features.enOn the modeling of correct service flows with BPEL4WSText/Conference Paper1617-5468