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Distributed Policy Specification and Enforcement in Service-Oriented Business Systems
Beijing, China October 12-October 18
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICEBE.2005.52IEEE International Conference on e-Bu ...
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W. T. Tsai, Arizona State University
Xinxin Liu, Arizona State University
Yinong Chen, Arizona State University

Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) and Web Services (WS) provide a flexible computing platform for electronic business and commerce. Introducing policy-based computing to service-oriented business systems adds another dimension of flexibility and security. While service composition and re-composition in service-oriented business systems allow major system reconstruction, policy-based computing can better deal with the small and routine changes of business processing. This paper reports our latest research on integrating policy-based computing into service-oriented business system and discusses its feasibility, benefits and cost. Under this research, we designed a policy specification and enforcement language PSEL for specifying system constraints and business rules. We implemented a runtime environment in which a service-oriented business system can be modeled, analyzed, deployed, and executed with policy enforcement. Automated tools have been developed to facilitate the entire development process. The cost of policy-based computing is experimentally evaluated.

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W. T. Tsai, Xinxin Liu, Yinong Chen, "Distributed Policy Specification and Enforcement in Service-Oriented Business Systems," icebe, pp.10-17, IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE'05), 2005
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