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Automated Service Composition

by Benedikt Liegener last modified Apr 26, 2012 09:36
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Definitions

Term:
Automated Service Composition
Domain: Cross-cutting issues
Engineering and Design
(KM-ED)
Adaptation and Monitoring
(KM-AM)
Quality Definition, Negotiation and Assurance
(KM-QA)
Generic
(domain independent)
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Business Process Management
(KM-BPM)




Service Composition and Coordination
(KM-SC)
A process that involves tools and techniques employed at design time to support (re-) engineering of Service Composition.  These can include: fragmentation and merging, structured design patterns, composing from a repository of known components / service interfaces, selection of standardized data dictionaries, etc. [CD-JRA-2.2.3] A process that facilitates automation of different stages of the service composition life-cycle. [PO-JRA-2.2.1] A service composition that uses automated tools to achieve and/or ensure the required level of service composition quality (SLA) at design time or at run time, depending on composition structure and quality features of individual services participating in the composition. [CD-JRA-2.2.3]
Service Infrastructure
(KM-SI)




Generic
(domain independent)



Automated Service Composition is a family of approaches to service composition that aim at full or partial automation of the composition process, in order to enable handling of higher levels of complexity. Automated Service Composition can be achieved using either Workflow-based or Planning techniques in order to create the Composition Schema. [PO-JRA-2.2.1]

 

Competencies

 

References

  • [PO-JRA-2.2.1] Deliverable PO-JRA-2.2.1 Overview of the State of the Art in Composition and Coordination of Services



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