Model driven distribution pattern design for dynamic web service compositions
Barrett, Ronan, Patcas, Lucian, Murphy, John and Pahl, ClausORCID: 0000-0002-9049-212X
(2006)
Model driven distribution pattern design for dynamic web service compositions.
In: International Conference on Web Engineering ICWE’06, 10-11 Jul 2006, Palo Alto, US.
Web service compositions are often used to realise servicebased enterprise applications. These enterprise systems are built from many existing discrete applications, often legacy applications exposed using Web service interfaces. Acceptance of these systems is often constrained by non-functional aspects, such as Quality of Service (QoS). A number of factors aect the QoS of an enterprise system, including availability, scalability and performance. There are a number of architectural congurations or distribution patterns, which express how a composed system is to be deployed. These distribution patterns have a direct impact upon the QoS of the composition. However, the amount of code required to realise these distribution patterns is considerable. Additionally, there is an increased deployment time associated with setting up dierent distribution patterns. We therefore propose a novel approach which combines a Model Driven Architecture using UML 2.0 for modeling and subsequently generating Web service compositions, with a method for achieving dynamic decentralised interaction amongst services with reduced deployment overheads. These approaches combined provide for the generation of dynamic Web service compositions driven by a distribution pattern model.