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Policy Support for Business-oriented Web Service Management
conference contribution
posted on 2009-07-21, 13:46 authored by Stephen Gorton, Stephan Reiff-MarganiecPolicies have been adopted for many reasons within Web services and service-oriented architecture in general. However, while they are a favoured method of management, this only occurs at the service level and in the software domain. Policies already exist in a narrow variety more focussed on service properties such as authorisation. As a significant number of Web services become available, more emphasis needs to be placed on management of services in the business domain. In this paper, we propose a policy framework that can be used to express business requirements for Web services, at a business level that is more abstract than the high-level composition and orchestration technologies.
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Web Congress, 2006, LA-Web '06, Fourth Latin American, pp. 199-202.Version
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This paper was presented at LA-Web 06 - 4th Latin American Web Congress, Universidad de las Americas, Puebla Cholula, Mexico October 25-27 2006 and published as Web Congress, 2006, LA-Web '06, Fourth Latin American, pp. 199-202.Language
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