DocumentCode
3681339
Title
Architecture Design for Service Network Deployment, Customization and Execution
Author
Meng Yu;Zhongjie Wang;Shaopeng Wang;Xiaofei Xu
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput. Sci. &
fYear
2014
fDate
5/1/2014 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
18
Abstract
Service Network (SN) is a feasible approach to deal with mass personalized customer requirements in a cost-effective way. The SN philosophy has been widely applied in various service domains, such as e-Business, online travel services, bioinformatics, etc. Being a persistent service infrastructure, SN requires a run-time environment which enables its deployment, customization and execution. This paper shows an architecture design for such kind of environment. The conceptual model of SN is firstly introduced, and then the high-level system architecture is put forward, including a deployment engine (SDE), a customization engine (SCE), an execution engine (SEE), and a set of repositories storing necessary data during the lifecycle of an SN. Particularly, three mechanisms facilitating the execution of a customized SN are proposed, i.e., BPEL-based, Rule-based and Event-based ones, and a brief comparison between them is conducted. The proposed architecture enables the deployment and execution of SN across boundaries of different clouds where the constituent services of the SN are deployed and executed.
Keywords
"Tin","Engines","Computer architecture","Quality of service","Web services","Reliability","Indexes"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Service Sciences (ICSS), 2014 International Conference on
ISSN
2165-3828
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSS.2014.19
Filename
7312283
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