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Towards a Service-Based Internet

First European Conference, ServiceWave 2008, Madrid, Spain, December 10-13, 2008, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5377)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): ServiceWave: European Conference on a Service-Based Internet

Conference proceedings info: ServiceWave 2008.

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Table of contents (28 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Adaptation/Monitoring (1)

    1. An Integrated Approach for the Run-Time Monitoring of BPEL Orchestrations

      • Luciano Baresi, Sam Guinea, Raman Kazhamiakin, Marco Pistore
      Pages 1-12
    2. Towards Correctness Assurance in Adaptive Service-Based Applications

      • Raman Kazhamiakin, Andreas Metzger, Marco Pistore
      Pages 25-37
  3. Model Driven Architecture

    1. A Service Based Development Environment on Web 2.0 Platforms

      • Xabier Larrucea, Rafael Fernandez, Javier Soriano, Andrés Leonardo Martínez, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona
      Pages 38-48
    2. Using MDE to Build a Schizophrenic Middleware for Home/Building Automation

      • Grégory Nain, Erwan Daubert, Olivier Barais, Jean-Marc Jézéquel
      Pages 49-61
    3. Model-Driven Integration and Management of Data Access Objects in Process-Driven SOAs

      • Christine Mayr, Uwe Zdun, Schahram Dustdar
      Pages 62-73
  4. Network Services

    1. WIMS 2.0: Enabling Telecom Networks Assets in the Future Internet of Services

      • David Moro, David Lozano, Manuel Macias
      Pages 74-85
  5. Adaptation/Monitoring (2)

    1. Monitoring Web Services: A Database Approach

      • Mohamed Amine Baazizi, Samir Sebahi, Mohand-Said Hacid, Salima Benbernou, Mike Papazoglou
      Pages 98-109
    2. Milestones: Mythical Signals in UML to Analyze and Monitor Progress

      • Richard Torbjørn Sanders, Øystein Haugen
      Pages 110-121
    3. A Framework for Proactive Self-adaptation of Service-Based Applications Based on Online Testing

      • Julia Hielscher, Raman Kazhamiakin, Andreas Metzger, Marco Pistore
      Pages 122-133
  6. Service Oriented Architecture

    1. The inContext Pervasive Collaboration Services Architecture

      • Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, Hong-Linh Truong, Giovanni Casella, Christoph Dorn, Schahram Dustdar, Sarit Moretzky
      Pages 134-146
    2. Leveraging the Upcoming Internet of Services through an Open User-Service Front-End Framework

      • David Lizcano, Miguel Jiménez, Javier Soriano, José M. Cantera, Marcos Reyes, Juan J. Hierro et al.
      Pages 147-158
    3. Domain-Specific Languages for Service-Oriented Architectures: An Explorative Study

      • Ernst Oberortner, Uwe Zdun, Schahram Dustdar
      Pages 159-170
  7. Business Process Management

    1. Active Energy-Aware Management of Business-Process Based Applications

      • Danilo Ardagna, Cinzia Cappiello, Marco Lovera, Barbara Pernici, Mara Tanelli
      Pages 183-195
    2. An Architecture for Managing the Lifecycle of Business Goals for Partners in a Service Network

      • Marina Bitsaki, Ohla Danylevych, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, George Koutras, Frank Leymann, Michele Mancioppi et al.
      Pages 196-207
  8. Deployment/Invocation

    1. Ad-Hoc Usage of Web Services with Dynvoker

      • Josef Spillner, Marius Feldmann, Iris Braun, Thomas Springer, Alexander Schill
      Pages 208-219

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About this book

Today it is almost impossible to remember what life was like with no computer, no mobile phone, and no Internet for accessing information, performing tra- actions or exchanging emails and data. New technology is bringing wave after wave of new bene?ts to daily life: organisations are doing business with each other via the Internet; people are ?lling in tax declarations online and booking their next vacation through the Internet. In general we are all progressively - ing (and dependent on) software and services running on computers, connecting mobile phones and other devices, and exchanging information on the Internet. People like to shop around and exercise choice. So do businesses and public administrations. Today they can buy a complete software package that best suits their needs, even though they may never use some of the tools it o?ers, or other desirable tools are not available. In the future they may no longer have to compromise on choice. Alternative approaches like “Software as a Service” and “Computing Resources as a Service” are emerging. Software is provided on-line as a service when and where it is needed, and the same for computing resources needed to run software. Such an approach allows individuals and organisations totapintoande?ectivelyharnesstheimmensewealthofinformation,knowledge and analytical resources when they need them, paying only for what they use. Customersareboundtobene?twhenthereisasu?cientlyrichchoiceofservices.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Wireless Networks, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

    Petri Mähönen

  • Software Systems Engineering, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany

    Klaus Pohl

  • INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique, Rennes Cedex, France

    Thierry Priol

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