Title
Why Context, Content and Contract are Key for Dynamic Service Selection
Abstract
In order to meet rapidly changing business needs, organizations need business processes that can be flexible and agile to adapt to these changes. This would require dynamic composition of services. Composition of services requires dynamic discovery of services and dynamic selection of service end-point. Service discovery and selection depend on metadata, policy and event associated with these business services. There is a need for dynamic service selection based on runtime environment such as content (semantics), context (event) and contract (policy). In this paper, we propose event-driven dynamic selection of services based on event, policy and semantic. Dynamic service selection will help in dynamic composition of business process and to deliver relevant services to consumer as per the business context and request.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/SERVICES-1.2008.90
Honolulu, HI
Keywords
Field
DocType
business process,business need,dynamic selection,business service,business context,event-driven dynamic selection,dynamic service selection,dynamic discovery,relevant service,dynamic composition,electronic commerce,business processes,communications technology,metadata,ontologies,web services,service oriented architecture,service discovery,information security
Metadata,Services computing,Service (economics),Industrialization of services business model,Business process,Computer science,Knowledge management,Differentiated service,Service discovery,Web service
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3286-8
2
0.38
References 
Authors
12
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zakir Laliwala1717.43
Amee Desai220.38
Sanjay Chaudhary322324.16
Abdul Allam436627.57