带有语义Web服务的服务流的动态自修复

Wei Ren, Gang Chen, Haifeng Shen, Zhonghua Yang, Jing-Bing Zhang, C. Low, David Chen, Chengzheng Sun
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随着业务流程的日益复杂,为了支持健壮的服务流执行,自修复能力正成为一个重要问题。本文提出了一种动态自愈机制,该机制可以动态识别合适的备选方案并替换有故障的服务,从而使服务流能够在出现意外异常的情况下成功执行。该机制显式地利用语义Web服务在业务服务流中进行服务匹配和组合服务的选择,语义Web服务以依赖于领域的方式配备了丰富的业务规则。我们将探索用于支持在BPEL4WS中建模的自修复服务流执行的自修复机制。构建了一个具有自修复能力的服务流执行演示系统,通过一个具体的场景(PC制造应用程序)验证其有效性。
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Dynamic Self-Healing for Service Flows with Semantic Web Services
With an increasing complexity of business processes, self-healing capability is becoming an important issue in order to support robust service flow execution. In this paper, a dynamic self-healing mechanism is proposed, which can dynamically identify suitable alternatives and replace faulty services such that a service flow can be performed successfully despite of unexpected exceptions. This mechanism explicitly utilizes semantic Web services for service matching and selection of a composite service in business service flow, and Semantic Web services are equipped with rich business rules in a domain-dependent manner. We explore the self-healing mechanism for supporting self-healable service flow execution which is modeled in BPEL4WS. A demo system of self-healing capable service flow execution is built to validate its effectiveness by a concrete scenario, PC manufacturing application.
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