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Programming Language Design for Event-Driven Service Composition (CROSBI ID 171190)

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Srbljić, Siniša ; Škvorc, Dejan ; Skrobo, Daniel Programming Language Design for Event-Driven Service Composition // Automatika : časopis za automatiku, mjerenje, elektroniku, računarstvo i komunikacije, 51 (2010), 4; 374-386. doi: 10.1080/00051144.2010.11828393

Podaci o odgovornosti

Srbljić, Siniša ; Škvorc, Dejan ; Skrobo, Daniel

engleski

Programming Language Design for Event-Driven Service Composition

To adapt to rapidly changing market conditions and increase the return of investment, today’s IT solutions usually combine service-oriented architecture (SOA) and event-driven architecture (EDA) that support reusability, flexibility, and responsiveness of business processes. Programming languages for development of event-driven service compositions face several main challenges. First, a language should be based on standard service composition languages to be compatible with SOA-enabling technologies. Second, a language should enable seamless integration of services into event-driven workflows. Third, to overcome a knowledge divide, language should enable seamless cooperation between application developers with different skills and knowledge. Since WS-BPEL is widely accepted as standard executable language in SOA, we extended WS-BPEL with support for event-driven workflow coordination. We designed event-handling mechanisms as special-purpose Coopetition services and augmented WS-BPEL with primitives for their invocation. Coopetition services augment SOA with fundamental EDA characteristics: decoupled interactions, many-to-many communication, publish/subscribe messaging, event triggering, and asynchronous operations. To make the application development familiar to wide community of developers, we designed an application-level end-user language on top of WS-BPEL whose primitives for invocation of regular Web services and Coopetition services resemble the constructs of typical scripting and coordination language.

Service composition ; Service-oriented event-driven programming ; Programming language design

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Podaci o izdanju

51 (4)

2010.

374-386

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0005-1144

10.1080/00051144.2010.11828393

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Računarstvo

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