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Design Patterns for Policy-Based Service Engagements
June 02-June 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/POLICY.2008.382008 IEEE Workshop on Policies for Di ...
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Service engagements arise commonly in business and scientific computing. A service engagement is characterized by autonomous parties coming together in a contractual arrangement to share resources or carry out tasks for one another. Recent work shows how to model service engagements in an interactive manner and at a high level. This work formalizes the atoms of a service engagement as commitments among the participants, to be created and manipulated as the engagement progresses. Further, it scopes the commitments of an engagement in a (virtual) organization, and specifies how the policies of the participants affect their interactions. This paper contributes design patterns for service engagements formulated in terms of roles, commitments, and allied concepts. Each pattern reflects a distinct element of a service engagement from a business perspective and highlights exactly where policies apply. This enables the perspicuous, reusable specification of service engagements.
Index Terms:
Design Patterns, Service Engagements, Policies, Commitments, Multiagent Systems
Citation:
Yathiraj B. Udupi, Munindar P. Singh, "Design Patterns for Policy-Based Service Engagements," policy, pp.97-100, 2008 IEEE Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2008
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