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Conference Paper Event-Based Peer-to-Peer Process Enactment for Ubiquitous Web Service Devices
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Authors
Jae-Yoon Jung, Jong Hun Park, Seung-Kyun Han, Kang Chan Lee
Issue Date
2006-09
Citation
International Workshops on Business Process Management (BPM) 2006 (LNCS 4103), v.4103, pp.387-399
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11837862_37
Abstract
Web service technology is a representative means of heterogeneous system integration and communication. Process language standards, such as WS-BPEL and WS-CDL, have accelerated the usability of web services in business area. However, recently emerging web service devices in ubiquitous environments still have a difficulty in coordinating their processes because of the limited computing power and storage. This research proposes a framework of event-based process enactment for ubiquitous web service devices. The framework adopts P2P architecture where devices communicate with one another via web services eventing. The schema of ECA rules and messaging protocol are presented for P2P process enactment so that service devices can interact each other and accomplish their process execution based on the ECA rules. Our proposed framework is expected to be useful in ubiquitous service environments since it enables a scalable and light-weighted process enactment through event-based web service technology. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.