Title :
UML Profiles for WS-Policy4MASC as Support for Business Value Driven Engineering and Management of Web Services and their Compositions
Author :
Tosic, Vladimir ; Suleiman, Basem ; Lutfiyya, Hanan
Author_Institution :
NICTA (Nat. ICT Australia), Sydney
Abstract :
WS-Policy 4MASC is an XML language for specification of policies for run-time Web service management (monitoring and control) activities executed by the manageable and adaptable services compositions (MASC) middleware. Among its original contributions are specification of diverse business values (benefits or costs, tangible or intangible, agreed or possible, absolute or relative) and specification of various control strategies maximizing different business values (e.g., only agreed intangible benefits). To facilitate development of Web service systems that can be managed with WS-Policy 4MASC and the MASC middleware and to improve alignment between run-time management activities and design-time models, we developed novel UML profiles for WS-Policy 4MASC. Their original contributions are in improved support for: a) specification of run-time management activities and business values within design-time models, b) automatic creation of run-time management policies from design- time models, c) feedback of run-time management information values into analysis of design-time models. We validated our solutions on detailed examples.
Keywords :
Unified Modeling Language; Web services; XML; business data processing; middleware; UML profiles; WS-Policy 4MASC; XML language; adaptable services compositions middleware; business value driven engineering; design-time models; only agreed intangible benefits; run-time Web service management; run-time management activities; Engineering management; Feedback; Information analysis; Information management; Middleware; Monitoring; Runtime; Unified modeling language; Web services; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2007. EDOC 2007. 11th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Annapolis, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2891-5
DOI :
10.1109/EDOC.2007.51