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Towards choreography-based process distribution in the cloud
Choreographies provide means to describe collaborations. Each partner runs its own processes. To reduce the amount of data exchanged and to save resources, part of the choreography can be run on a community cloud. We show how private parts of a choreography can still be run on-premise and how non-private parts can be merged to make use of the cloud infrastructure.