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只提供摘要形式。自适应性和自治行为在复杂的分布式系统中变得越来越重要,Web服务组合就是一个突出的例子。移动应用程序需要能够根据不同上下文自主调整其行为的服务,但更传统的系统也需要可靠的服务,能够在没有人为干预的情况下处理“不可预见的”异常(并且无需维护和重新部署整个系统)。当前的组合语言(如BPEL(业务流程执行语言))几乎不支持这些需求,但不同的研究计划正在努力克服这些限制。一些建议直接处理实际的组合,而另一些建议通过考虑负责执行组合的中间件基础设施来解决问题。提出的解决方案是不同的,并提供了许多有趣的选择。这篇演讲考察了不同的建议,并提出了第一种分类方法。其结果是,中间件基础设施在为自适应组合提供整体和灵活的解决方案方面发挥了关键作用。用于部署可靠和自适应BPEL流程的原型基础设施的简要介绍进一步支持了这一假设。讲座最后讨论了该领域的一些悬而未决的问题,并概述了可能的研究议程。
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Self-adaptive Web Service Compositions
Summary form only given. Self-adaptability and autonomic behaviors are becoming more and more important in the landscape of complex distributed systems, and Web service compositions are a prominent example. Mobile applications require services able to adapt their behavior with respect to different context autonomously, but also more conventional systems demand for reliable services able to cope with "unforeseen" anomalies without human intervention (and without maintaining and redeploying the whole system). These requirements are scarcely supported by current composition languages, like BPEL (Business Process Execution Language), but different research initiatives are trying to overcome these limitations. Some proposals work directly on actual compositions, while others tackle the problem by considering the middleware infrastructure in charge of executing them. Proposed solutions are different and offer many interesting options. The talk surveys the different proposals and proposes a first taxonomy. The result is that the middleware infrastructure plays a key role to provide a holistic and flexible solution for self-adaptive compositions. The brief presentation of a prototype infrastructure for the deployment of reliable and self-adaptive BPEL processes further supports this assumption. The talk concludes by discussing some open issues in the field and by sketching a possible research agenda.
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