AnyOrder.java revision 18
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/*
* Created on Dec 28, 2003
*
*/
/**
* An AnyOrder consists of a bag of processes which are executed in any order, i.e.
* the execution sequence it is not specified (and does not matter).
* For more information refer to the OWL-S white paper at
* the official <a href="http://www.daml.org/services/owl-s/">web site.</a>
*
* @author Evren Sirin
* @author Michael D�nzer, University of Zurich
*/
public interface AnyOrder extends BagBasedControlConstruct {
}