2003
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45177-3_4
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Dependability in the Web Services Architecture

Abstract: The Web services architecture is expected to play a prominent role in developing next generation distributed systems. This chapter discusses how to build dependable systems based on the Web services architecture. More specifically, it surveys base fault tolerance mechanisms, considering both backward and forward error recovery mechanisms, and shows how they are adapted to deal with the specifics of the Web in the light of ongoing work in the area. Existing solutions, targeting the development of dependable com… Show more

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“…Reactive strategies are used to detect and recover from erroneous situations. Tartanoglu et al [20] mentioned two error recovery methods: 1) forward error recovery, 2) roll-back mechanism (a transaction-based approach).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reactive strategies are used to detect and recover from erroneous situations. Tartanoglu et al [20] mentioned two error recovery methods: 1) forward error recovery, 2) roll-back mechanism (a transaction-based approach).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Composite Web services have high dependability requirements that call for trust mechanisms, security problems and fault tolerance due to both the specifics of the Web services architecture and the limitations of the Internet, which is not a reliable media [19]. The autonomy of component Web services raises challenging issues in specifying matching and composition processes and, in particular, dependable behaviors of composite services.…”
Section: Dependable Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consider an example, vacation planning service (VPlanner) that reserves hotel rooms and air tickets for its clients, whose work-flow is given in figure 1 [23]. As seen, this interactive service is used to first searches for available rooms and air tickets for specified dates and destinations and presents various alternatives to its clients, from which the latter chooses alternative for reservations.…”
Section: Use Case 1: Exclusive Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%