2011 IEEE World Congress on Services 2011
DOI: 10.1109/services.2011.41
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A Model-Driven Approach for Monitoring ebBP BusinessTransactions

Abstract: ebXML BPSS (ebBP) is well-suited to specify Business-to-Business (B2B) interactions as choreographies of so-called BusinessTransactions. Web Services and WS-BPEL as dedicated interface technologies then can be used to provide the implementation of such choreographies. Tracking and ensuring the progress of choreographies calls for monitoring facilities that require gathering information from log data of the runtime systems that execute WS-BPEL processes. However, the information provided by WS-BPEL monitoring t… Show more

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“…Within such scenarios, service choreographies define the global perspective of a shared process by specifying the public collaboration protocol, whereas orchestrations implement the local perspective of a single partner [23]. BPEL particularly fits to implement these orchestrations due to its inherent usage of vendor-independent technologies such as Web Services and XML, and has been used in industry standards, for example [24], and various studies, e.g., [9,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within such scenarios, service choreographies define the global perspective of a shared process by specifying the public collaboration protocol, whereas orchestrations implement the local perspective of a single partner [23]. BPEL particularly fits to implement these orchestrations due to its inherent usage of vendor-independent technologies such as Web Services and XML, and has been used in industry standards, for example [24], and various studies, e.g., [9,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%