Web services synchronization in composition scenarios: The centralized view

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Source of Publication

Proceedings of the 2009 Conference on Information Science, Technology and Applications, ISTA '09

Publication Date

12-1-2009

Abstract

This paper discusses Web services synchronization at the composition level. Synchronization aims at assisting independent parties coordinate their actions and thus, avoid conflicts. Our previous work on synchronization primarily focussed on the component level and shed the light on two types of behaviors related to specifying Web services. The operational behavior defines the business logic that underpins the functioning of a Web service, and the control behavior regulates the execution progress of this operational behavior by stating the actions to carry out and the constraints to put on this progress. Operational and control behaviors continue to be used to specify composite Web services with respect to the orchestration schemas that these composite Web services have to comply with whether centralized or peer-to-peer. As a result, various types of messages to achieve synchronization are developed per type of orchestration schema. Experiments showing the use of these messages are reported in this paper as well. Copyright 2009 ACM.

ISBN

9781605584782

Publisher

ACM Press

First Page

114

Last Page

123

Disciplines

Business | Computer Sciences

Keywords

Component, Composition, Synchronization, Web services

Scopus ID

76749085341

Indexed in Scopus

yes

Open Access

yes

Open Access Type

Green: A manuscript of this publication is openly available in a repository

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