DocumentCode
127710
Title
Service Choreography: Present and Future
Author
Ahmed, Toufik ; Srivastava, Anurag
Author_Institution
Discipline of Comput. Sci., Indian Inst. of Technol. Indore, Indore, India
fYear
2014
fDate
June 27 2014-July 2 2014
Firstpage
863
Lastpage
864
Abstract
Service oriented architecture is widely adopted, accepted and appreciated for both horizontal and vertical integration of enterprise applications. The success is hugely aided by web service composition, which is a temporal collaboration of independent and loosely-coupled web services to execute a business process at runtime. In the Future Internet, the present practice of composition, the most popular variant of which is service orchestration, is expected to face a lot of problems due to its inherent centralized orientation. As a result, service choreography is widely viewed as an ideal replacement candidate. However, achieving a decentralized collaboration of autonomous, ´non-aligned´ and loosely-coupled web services is a challenge. To systematically enact a web service choreography, the present infrastructure has to address several complications. In this paper, we present several atypical issues faced by service choreography and the technological advancements required for its enactment. Based on the proposed solution, we develop a prototype with ´stateless´ RESTful web services. The entire prototype is deployed in-house (within the Institute) on a virtualized platform.
Keywords
Web services; service-oriented architecture; virtualisation; RESTful Web services; Web service choreography; Web service composition; business process execution; enterprise application; loosely-coupled Web services; service oriented architecture; virtualized platform; Computer architecture; Context; Prototypes; Reliability; Service-oriented architecture; Future Internet; Service Choreography; Service Oriented Architecture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Services Computing (SCC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5065-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SCC.2014.126
Filename
6930628
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