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Web Services

April 28, 2010 by BPELresource.com 5 Comments

Product Description
Like many other incipient technologies, Web services are still surrounded by a tremendous level of noise. This noise results from the always dangerous combination of wishful thinking on the part of research and industry and of a lack of clear understanding of how Web services came to be. On the one hand, multiple contradictory interpretations are created by the many attempts to realign existing technology and strategies with Web services. On the other hand, the emphasis on what could be done with Web services in the future often makes us lose track of what can be really done with Web services today and in the short term. These factors make it extremely difficult to get a coherent picture of what Web services are, what they contribute, and where they will be applied.

Alonso and his co-authors deliberately take a step back. Based on their academic and industrial experience with middleware and enterprise application integration systems, they describe the fundamental concepts behind the notion of Web services and present them as the natural evolution of conventional middleware, necessary to meet the challenges of the Web and of B2B application integration.

Rather than providing a reference guide or a “how to write your first Web service” kind of book, they discuss the main objectives of Web services, the challenges that must be faced to achieve them, and the opportunities that this novel technology provides. Established, as well as recently proposed, standards and techniques (e.g., WSDL, UDDI, SOAP, WS-Coordination, WS-Transactions, and BPEL), are then examined in the context of this discussion in order to emphasize their scope, benefits, and shortcomings. Thus, the book is ideally suited both for professionals considering the development of application integration solutions and for research and students interesting in understanding and contributing to the evolution of enterprise application technologies.

Web Services

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Test and Analysis of Web Services

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The service-oriented approach has become more and more popular, now allowing highly integrated and yet heterogeneous applications. Web services are the natural evolution of conventional middleware technologies to support Web-based and enterprise-level integration.

The highly dynamic characteristics of service-oriented applications means their validation is a continuous process that often runs in parallel with execution. It is not possible to clearly distinguish between the predeployment validation of a system and its use, nor is it possible to guarantee that the checks passed at a certain time will be passed at a later time and in the actual execution environment as well.

Baresi and Di Nitto have put together the first reference on all aspects of testing and validating service-oriented architectures, taking into account these inherent intricacies. The contributions by leading academic and industrial research groups are structured into four parts on: static analysis to acquire insight into how the system is supposed to work; testing techniques to sample its actual behavior; monitoring to probe its operational performance; and nonfunctional requirements like reliability and trust.

This monograph is an initial source of knowledge for researchers in both academia and industry in the field of service-oriented architecture validation and verification approaches. They will find a comprehensive survey of state-of-the-art approaches as well as techniques and tools to improve the quality of service-oriented applications.

Test and Analysis of Web Services

Filed Under: BPEL Books Tagged With: Analysis, Applications Web, Architecture Validation, Baresi, Dynamic Characteristics, Execution Environment, Heterogeneous Applications, Industrial Research Groups, Initial Source, Intricacies, Level Integration, Middleware Technologies, Natural Evolution, Nonfunctional Requirements, Operational Performance, Oriented Applications, Oriented Approach, Service Oriented Architecture, Service Oriented Architectures, services, Static Analysis, Test, Verification Approaches

SOA und WebServices

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Service-orientierte Architektur (SOA) ist ein aktuelles Schlagwort, das nicht nur im Bereich der Softwaretechnik sondern auch im Unternehmens-Management auf sehr viel Interesse gestoßen ist. Bei der Wahl der Strategie zur Modernisierung von IT-Landschaften fällt die Entscheidung häufig zugunsten dieses neuartigen Architekturmodells.Der Kerngedanke von SOA besteht darin, IT-Funktionalitäten in einzelne, geschäftsorientierte Serviceblöcke aufzuspalten und damit komplexe Strukturen aufzulösen. Dem Leser werden einerseits die allgemeinen Grundlagen der Serviceorientierung vermittelt und andererseits die technologischen Konzepte und Standards zur praktischen Umsetzung Service-orientierter Architekturen unter Verwendung von WebServices vorgestellt. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf der Fragestellung, in wie weit WebServices zur Implementierung geeignet sind. Ergänzend wird die Orchestrierung von Services zu einem Prozess mittels der Prozessbeschreibungssprache WS-BPEL beschrieben und auf organisatorische Vorgehensmethoden im Rahmen der SOA-Governance eingegangen.

SOA und WebServices

Filed Under: BPEL Books Tagged With: Ein, Governance, Product Description, Softwaretechnik, Webservices

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

April 28, 2010 by BPELresource.com Leave a Comment

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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

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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:
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

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