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Operating Guidelines - an Automata-Theoretic Foundation for the Service-Oriented Architecture
Melbourne, Australia September 19-September 20
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/QSIC.2005.47Fifth International Conference on Qua ...
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Peter Massuthe, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Institut fur Informatik, Germany
Karsten Schmidt, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Institut fur Informatik, Germany

In the service-oriented architecture (SOA), we distinguish three roles of service owners: service providers, service requesters, and service brokers. Each service provider publishes information to the broker about how requesters can interact with its service. Thus, the broker can assign a fitting service provider to a querying requester.

We propose the information published to the broker to be operating guidelines. Operating guidelines are essentially communication instructions for the service requester. We present an automata-theoretic approach that is centered around operating guidelines and is capable of implementing all tasks arising in the SOA.

Index Terms:
Service-oriented architecture, service composition,operating guidelines, matching, automata
Citation:
Peter Massuthe, Karsten Schmidt, "Operating Guidelines - an Automata-Theoretic Foundation for the Service-Oriented Architecture," qsic, pp.452-457, Fifth International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC'05), 2005
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