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Knowledge Sharing in the Integrated Enterprise: Interoperability Strategies for the Enterprise Architect

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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The IFIP series publishes state-of-the-art results in the sciences and technologies of information and communication. The scope of the series includes: foundations of computer science; software theory and practice; education; computer applications in technology; communication systems; systems modeling and optimization; information systems; computers and society; computer systems technology; security and protection in information processing systems; artificial intelligence; and human-computer interaction. Proceedings and post-proceedings of referred international conferences in computer science and interdisciplinary fields are featured. These results often precede journal publication and represent the most current research. The principal aim of the IFIP series is to encourage education and the dissemination and exchange of information about all aspects of computing.

Knowledge Sharing in the Integrated Enterprise: Interoperability Strategies for the Enterprise Architect

Filed Under: BPEL Books Tagged With: Architect, Art Results, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Applications, Computer Science Software, Computer Systems Technology, Education Computer, Enterprise, Enterprise Architect, Enterprise Interoperability, Foundations Of Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, Information Processing Systems, Integrated, Interdisciplinary Fields, International Conferences, Interoperability, Journal Publication, Knowledge, Practice Education, Principal Aim, Sharing, Software Theory, Strategies, Systems Computers, Technology Communication Systems, Technology Security

A Web Services-enabled marketplace architecture for negotiation process management

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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This digital document is a journal article from Decision Support Systems, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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As the eBusiness environment becomes more pervasive and dynamic, negotiations between companies are required more frequently than ever. Despite its potential value and the progress in research, the adoption of negotiation systems has been slow in practice. We believe one reason for this is insufficient consideration of process management aspects such as process design, description, and deployment. Business negotiations must be approached from the process management perspective since they take place in the context of corporate processes such as procurement or sales. In this paper, we study system support and automation of business-to-business (B2B) negotiations from the process management perspective. We propose a Web Services-enabled marketplace architecture for negotiation process management and refine it by adding pattern-based process composition. We validate the concept by implementing the proposed architecture using BPEL4WS and evaluating it from various perspectives.

A Web Services-enabled marketplace architecture for negotiation process management

Filed Under: BPEL Books Tagged With: Amazon, Architecture, BPEL4WS, Business B2b, Business Negotiations, Corporate Processes, Decision Support Systems, Design Description, Digital Document, Ebusiness Environment, Elsevier, Insufficient Consideration, Journal Article, management, Management Aspects, Management Perspective, Management Product, marketplace, Media Library, negotiation, Negotiation Process, Negotiation Systems, Process, Process Management, Proposed Architecture, Servicesenabled

Meta workflows as a control and coordination mechanism for exception handling in workflow systems

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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This digital document is a journal article from Decision Support Systems, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Description:
A higher level control and coordination mechanism is required for exception handling in workflow systems. This paper describes such a framework based on events, states, and a new kind of process called a meta workflow. Meta workflows have five kinds of meta activities and facilitate control over base workflows. We describe the framework and illustrate it with examples to show its features. The paper gives an architecture for incorporating it into existing workflows and also provides a formal semantics of execution. This framework can be used in Web services, supply chains, and inter-organizational applications where coordination requirements are complex, and flexible and adaptable workflows are needed. It is also useful for handling not just failure recovery but also various kinds of special situations, which arise frequently in web-based applications.

Meta workflows as a control and coordination mechanism for exception handling in workflow systems

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Web Services and Formal Methods: 4th International Workshop, WS-FM 2007, Brisbane, Australia, September 28-29, 2007, Proceedings

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods, WS-FM 2007, held in Brisbane, Australia, in September 2007 in conjunction with the 5th International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2007.

The 9 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 22 submissions. The papers address the application of formal methods and reasoning techniques to Web service technology, and formal theories inspired by developments in the field of Web services. The papers feature topics such as service-oriented analysis and design, formal approaches to enterprise modeling and business process modeling, model-driven development, testing, and analysis of Web services, Web services for business process management, security, performance and quality of Web services, Web service coordination and transactions, Web service ontologies and semantic description, goal-driven discovery and composition of Web services, complex event processing in service-oriented architectures, as well as semi-structured data management and XML technology.

Web Services and Formal Methods: 4th International Workshop, WS-FM 2007, Brisbane, Australia, September 28-29, 2007, Proceedings

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Security for Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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Web services based on the eXtensible Markup Language (XML), the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and related standards, and deployed in Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), are the key to Web-based interoperability for applications within and across organizations. It is crucial that the security of services and their interactions with users is ensured if Web services technology is to live up to its promise. However, the very features that make it attractive – such as greater and ubiquitous access to data and other resources, dynamic application configuration and reconfiguration through workflows, and relative autonomy – conflict with conventional security models and mechanisms.

Elisa Bertino and her coauthors provide a comprehensive guide to security for Web services and SOA. They cover in detail all recent standards that address Web service security, including XML Encryption, XML Signature, WS-Security, and WS-SecureConversation, as well as recent research on access control for simple and conversation-based Web services, advanced digital identity management techniques, and access control for Web-based workflows. They explain how these implement means for identification, authentication, and authorization with respect to security aspects such as integrity, confidentiality, and availability.

This book will serve practitioners as a comprehensive critical reference on Web service standards, with illustrative examples and analyses of critical issues; researchers will use it as a state-of-the-art overview of ongoing research and innovative new directions; and graduate students will use it as a textbook on advanced topics in computer and system security.

Security for Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures

Filed Under: BPEL Books Tagged With: Application Configuration, Architectures, Art Overview, Critical Reference, Description Web, Digital Identity Management, Dynamic Application, Elisa Bertino, Extensible Markup Language, Illustrative Examples, Ongoing Research, Reconfiguration, Relative Autonomy, Security, Security Aspects, Security Models, Security Security, Service Oriented Architectures, Service Security, ServiceOriented, services, Services Technology, Simple Object Access Protocol, Xml Signature
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