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9783540308171

Service-oriented Computing - Icsoc 2005

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    9783540308171

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    3540308172

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-02-15
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing, ICSOC 2005, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in December 2005. The 32 revised full papers and 14 short papers presented together with 8 industrial and demo papers were carefully reviewed and selected from over 200 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on vision papers, service specification and modelling, service design and validation, service selection and discovery, service composition and aggregation, service monitoring, service management, semantic Web and grid services, as well as security, exception handling, and SLAs.

Table of Contents

Autonomic Web processesp. 1
The (service) bus : services penetrate everyday lifep. 12
Service oriented architectures for science gateways on grid systemsp. 21
Toward a programming model for service-oriented computingp. 33
Speaking a common language : a conceptual model for describing service-oriented systemsp. 48
A rule driven approach for developing adaptive service oriented business collaborationp. 61
Pattern-based specification and validation of Web services interaction propertiesp. 73
Using test cases as contract to ensure service compliance across releasesp. 87
Towards a classification of Web service feature interactionsp. 101
A high-level functional matching for semantic Web servicesp. 115
Service selection algorithms for composing complex services with multiple QoS constraintsp. 130
On service discovery process typesp. 144
SPiDeR : P2P-based Web service discoveryp. 157
An approach to temporal-aware procurement of Web servicesp. 170
Approaching Web service coordination and composition by means of petri nets : the case of the nets-within-nets paradigmp. 185
Modeling and analyzing context-aware composition of servicesp. 198
Towards semi-automated workflow-based aggregation of Web servicesp. 214
Choreography and orchestration : a synergic approach for system designp. 228
PerfSONAR : a service oriented architecture for multi-domain network monitoringp. 241
DySOA : making service systems self-adaptivep. 255
Towards dynamic monitoring of WS-BPEL processesp. 269
Template-based automated service provisioning - supporting the agreement-driven service life-cyclep. 283
Proactive management of service instance pools for meeting service level agreementsp. 296
Adaptive component management service in ScudWare middleware for smart vehicle spacep. 310
Semantic caching for Web servicesp. 324
ODEGSG framework, knowledge-based annotation and design of grid servicesp. 341
Implicit service calls in ActiveXML through OWL-Sp. 353
Semantic tuplespacep. 366
Trust-based secure workflow path constructionp. 382
Reputation-based service level agreements for Web servicesp. 396
Handling faults in decentralized orchestration of composite Web servicesp. 410
What's in an agreement? : an analysis and an extension of WS-agreementp. 424
SOA in the real world - experiencesp. 437
Service-oriented design : the rootsp. 450
A service oriented architecture for deploying and managing network servicesp. 465
Dynamo : dynamic monitoring of WS-BPEL processesp. 478
WofBPEL : a tool for automated analysis of BPEL processesp. 484
OpenWS-transaction : enabling reliable Web service transactionsp. 490
ASTRO : supporting composition and execution of Web servicesp. 495
Demonstrating dynamic configuration and execution of Web processesp. 502
Programming and compiling Web services in GPSLp. 508
Semantic management of Web servicesp. 514
Composition of services with nondeterministic observable behaviorp. 520
Efficient and transparent Web-services selectionp. 527
An approach to parameterizing Web service flowsp. 533
Dynamic policy management on business performance management architecturep. 539
A lightweight formal framework for service-oriented applications designp. 545
A MDE approach for power distribution service developmentp. 552
Semantic Web services for activity-based computingp. 558
The price of servicesp. 564
Managing end-to-end lifecycle of global service policiesp. 570
Applying a Web engineering method to design Web servicesp. 576
An architecture for unifying Web services authentication and authorizationp. 582
Specifying Web service compositions on the basis of natural language requestsp. 588
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