J.M. Gomez, G. Alor-Hernández, R. Posada-Gómez, I. Rivera, M. Mencke, J. Chamizo, F. G. Sánchez, I. Toma
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The Grid is becoming a significantly important vehicle for business transactions by means of service-oriented architecture (SOA). In that direction, the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) is a prominent initiative that aims at providing a standardised set of capabilities and behaviours that address key concerns in Grid systems. However, the challenge remains in harnessing the potential of Grid trading partners to communicate in a meaningful way. In this paper, we present GIST, a grid services conversation language that fosters formal behavioural specifications, based on GECO, a fully-fledged architecture and proof-of-concept execution environment implementation.