Title :
Centralized versus Decentralized Conversation-based Orchestrations
Author :
Yildiz, Ustun ; Godart, Claude
Author_Institution :
LORIA, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy
Abstract :
There has been a great deal of interest in recent years in the use of service oriented approach and relevant standards to implement business processes. Following the concepts of workflow-based process management, the major focus has been on service composition. Not surprisingly, this default composition approach suffers from the limitations of centralized workflow management. It is well recognized that a decentralized execution setting where composed services can establish P2P interactions, is central to the management of a wide range of ubiquitous, mobile, large-scale and secure business processes. A natural way to enable the decentralized execution is to implement the relevant distributed cooperating processes of a centralized process on composed services. In this way, composed services can establish P2P interactions following the semantics of their processes. In this paper, we present a generic approach that enables decentralized executions with such cooperating processes. Precisely, we present our method that derives the latter. We focus on the sophisticated control/data flow and conversational aspects that run counter to naive intuition, most of which, we explain using deeper analysis of the algorithms and data structures that we employed.
Keywords :
data flow analysis; data structures; peer-to-peer computing; workflow management software; P2P interactions; business processes; centralized conversation based orchestrations; centralized workflow management; data flow; data structures; decentralized conversation based orchestrations; decentralized execution setting; naive intuition; service oriented approach; workflow based process management; Algorithm design and analysis; Art; Centralized control; Context-aware services; Counting circuits; Data flow computing; Data structures; Large-scale systems; Standardization; Standards organizations;
Conference_Titel :
E-Commerce Technology and the 4th IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce, and E-Services, 2007. CEC/EEE 2007. The 9th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2913-5
DOI :
10.1109/CEC-EEE.2007.28