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Integrating Quality of Service Aspects in Top-Down Business Process Development Using WS-CDL and WS-BPEL
Annapolis, Maryland, USA October 15-October 19
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Florian Rosenberg, Technical University of Vienna
Christian Enzi, Technical University of Vienna
Anton Michlmayr, Technical University of Vienna
Christian Platzer, Technical University of Vienna
Schahram Dustdar, Technical University of Vienna
Developing cross-organizational business processes is a tedious task. The partners have to agree on a com- mon data format and meaning as well as on the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements each partner has to fulfill. The QoS requirements are typically described using Ser- vice Level Agreements (SLAs) among the partners. In this paper, we propose a top-down modeling approach for Web service based business processes to capture the functional and non-functional aspects using a choreography language (WS-CDL) which describes the message interactions among the participants. The choreography is annotated with SLAs for the different partners. For each partner in the process, an orchestration (in WS-BPEL) and the necessary Web ser- vice templates are automatically generated. Additionally, the Service Level Objectives (SLOs) from the partner SLAs are automatically translated into policies which can then be enforced by a BPEL engine during execution.
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Florian Rosenberg, Christian Enzi, Anton Michlmayr, Christian Platzer, Schahram Dustdar, "Integrating Quality of Service Aspects in Top-Down Business Process Development Using WS-CDL and WS-BPEL," edoc, pp.15, 11th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC 2007), 2007
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