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[ABSe09] Towards a Disciplined Engineering of Adaptive Service-oriented Business Processes

Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : ICIW'09, 4th IEEE International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services, Venice/Mestre, Italy, January 2009, pp.474-480, Series IEEE,
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Résumé: TodayÂ’s cross-organizations are increasingly coordinating their capabilities in the quest of dynamically adaptable and thus highly competitive realistic services. Unfortunately, challenging problems are still to circumvent towards such objective, including the inherent rigidity, knowledge-scarce and lack of dependability of most Web- Services standards (e.g. WSDL, BPEL and WS-CDL). We are contributing by putting forwards an integrated model-driven approach, with as main conceptual / deployment milestones and phases the followings. Firstly, at the domain-level, we are bringing profiled UML use-cases and class-diagrams to intuitively capture the structuring of service-driven applications. Secondly, to cope with any required knowledge and its agility, we are governing any business activity with event-driven business rules. Thirdly, towards verified conceptualization, we are shifting these UML-BRules-centric service requirements towards a tailored rule-centric service-oriented Petri nets formalism, we endow with a truly-distributed operational semantics based on rewriting logic. Fourthly, capitalizing on aspect-oriented mechanisms, we progressively upgrade that service formalism with an adaptability aspectual-level, where governing business rules can be dynamically adapted and (un)woven. Finally, towards a compliant deployment, we are developing an aspectual .Net framework for efficiently adapting Web-Services. A typical travel-agency is taken for proof of concepts.

BibTeX

@inproceedings {
ABSe09,
title="{Towards a Disciplined Engineering of Adaptive Service-oriented Business Processes}",
author=" N. Aoumeur and K. Barkaoui and G. Saake ",
booktitle="{ICIW'09, 4th IEEE International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services, Venice/Mestre, Italy}",
year=2009,
month="January",
series="IEEE",
pages="474-480",
}