2002
DOI: 10.1145/844339.844346
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Overview of some patterns for architecting and managing composite web services

Abstract: The composition of Web services has gained a considerable momentum as a paradigm for enabling Business-to-Business (B2B) Collaborations. Numerous technologies supporting this new paradigm are rapidly emerging, thereby creating a need for methodologies that bring these technologies together. The identification and documentation of relevant patterns, both at the analysis and design levels, is an important step in this direction.

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“…Many service composition life-cycles have been proposed in the literature (Baryannis, Carro, Danylevych, & Dustdar, 2008;Benatallah, Dumas, Fauvet, Rabhi, & Sheng, 2002;Pessoa et al, 2008) and in most of them these lifecycles have phases such as planning, verification, discovery, deployment and execution. We based our work on the service composition life-cycle proposed by (Yang & Papazoglou, 2004), which consists of four phases, namely Planning, Definition, Scheduling and Construction, and Execution, as shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: (C)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many service composition life-cycles have been proposed in the literature (Baryannis, Carro, Danylevych, & Dustdar, 2008;Benatallah, Dumas, Fauvet, Rabhi, & Sheng, 2002;Pessoa et al, 2008) and in most of them these lifecycles have phases such as planning, verification, discovery, deployment and execution. We based our work on the service composition life-cycle proposed by (Yang & Papazoglou, 2004), which consists of four phases, namely Planning, Definition, Scheduling and Construction, and Execution, as shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: (C)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In object oriented programming, this interface can be implemented using a adapter design pattern [15] [16].…”
Section: ) Direct Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As web services become ubiquitous, a lot of effort is being spent in studying different ways of composing them to create more useful and complex services [6]. Four models of service composition have been proposed [14,24] based on centralized and distributed flow of data and control messages between the services.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The responsibility of coordinating the execution of a composite service is distributed across the providers which host the components of the composite service. However, [6] does not describe in detail the performance benefits, potential problems and various build time and runtime issues involved in this process.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%