Title
Annotating UDDI registries to support the management of composite services
Abstract
The future of service-centric environments suggests that organizations will dynamically discover and utilize web services for new business processes particularly those that span multiple organizations. However, as service-oriented architectures mature, it may be impractical for organizations to discover services and orchestrate new business processes on a daily, case-by-case basis. It is more likely that organizations will naturally aggregate themselves into groups of collaborating partners that routinely share services. In such cases, there is a requirement to maintain an organizational memory with regards to the capabilities offered by other enterprises and how they fit within relevant business processes. As a result, registries must maintain information about past business processes (i.e. relevant web services and their performance, availability, and reliability). This paper discusses and evaluates several hybrid approaches for incorporating business process information into standards-based service registries.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1529282.1529756
SAC
Keywords
Field
DocType
composite service,relevant business process,relevant web service,multiple organization,hybrid approach,annotating uddi registry,web service,past business process,business process information,case-by-case basis,new business,orchestrate new business process,bpel,service oriented architecture,business process,adaptive systems,workflow
Business process management,Services computing,Business system planning,Industrialization of services business model,Knowledge management,Business Process Execution Language,Business process modeling,Business process reengineering,Business rule,Business,Process management
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
10
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. Brian Blake196788.96
Michael F. Nowlan2918.04
Ajay Bansal332027.21
Srividya Kona41589.87