Artikel in Tagungsband INPROC-2016-38

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Weiß, Andreas; Andrikopoulos, Vasilios; Gómez Sáez, Santiago; Hahn, Michael; Karastoyanova, Dimka: ChorSystem: A Message-Based System for the Life Cycle Management of Choreographies.
In: Debruyne, Christophe (Hrsg); Panetto, Hervé (Hrsg); Meersman, Robert (Hrsg); Dillon, Tharam (Hrsg); Kühn, Eva (Hrsg); O'Sullivan, Declan (Hrsg); Ardagna, Claudio Agostino (Hrsg): On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2016 Conferences: Confederated International Conferences: CoopIS, C&TC, and ODBASE 2016, Rhodes, Greece, October 24-28, 2016, Proceedings.
Universität Stuttgart, Fakultät Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik.
S. 503-521, englisch.
Springer International Publishing, Oktober 2016.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48472-3_30.
Artikel in Tagungsband (Konferenz-Beitrag).
CR-Klassif.H.4.1 (Office Automation)
KeywordsCollaborative Dynamic Complex (CDC) Systems; Choreography Life Cycle Management; Flexible Choreographies
Kurzfassung

Service choreographies are commonly used as the means for enabling inter-organizational collaboration by providing a global view on the message exchange between involved participants. Choreographies are ideal for a number of application domains that are classi ed under the Collaborative, Dynamic & Complex (CDC) systems area. System users in these application domains require facilities to control the execution of a choreography instance such as suspending, resuming or terminating, and thus actively control its life cycle. We support this requirement by introducing the ChorSystem, a system capable of managing the complete life cycle of choreographies from choreography modeling, through deployment, to execution and monitoring. The performance evaluation of the life cycle operations shows that the ChorSystem introduces an acceptable performance overhead compared to purely script-based scenarios, while gaining the abilities to control the choreography life cycle.

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Abteilung(en)Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Architektur von Anwendungssystemen
Projekt(e)SimTech
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Eingabedatum31. Oktober 2016
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