Title
Adaptive web service composition
Abstract
Web services have played an important role in the development of distributed systems. In particular, the possibility of composing already implemented web services in order to provide a new functionality is an interesting approach for building distributed applications and business processes. The possibility of dynamically composing web services is also apparent. Current approaches address to this point, but they do not adopt established specifications, like WS-BPEL, as they usually propose modifications in the rules of business process specifications by imposing more difficulties to implement the system. This paper proposes a policy-driven approach for enabling web service adaptability through a semantic modification in the invocation primitive of WS-BPEL, whilst mantains its syntax unaffected. Hence, programmers may define dynamic web service compositions without changing the source code. The approach has been applied to a loan approval system in order to illustrate it.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1145/1281421.1281428
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Keywords
Field
DocType
business process specification,business process,adaptive web service composition,dynamically composing web service,loan approval system,web service,enabling web service adaptability,interesting approach,current approach,policy-driven approach,dynamic web service composition,source code,distributed system,distributed application
Web development,World Wide Web,Software engineering,Computer science,Web standards,Data Web,Business Process Execution Language,Web modeling,Social Semantic Web,Web service,WS-Policy
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
32
4
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.55
9
6