Quality-Driven Business Policy Specification and Refinement for Service-Oriented Systems
ICSOC '08 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing
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Identifying incompatible service implementations using pooled decision trees
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Policy based management in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) allows organizations to apply rules and regulations on their business processes. Policy has long been employed in the management of traditional distributed systems and many policy frameworks have been proposed. However,SOA differs in several aspects to traditional systems; thus, there is a unique set of requirements for an effective SOA policy system. In this paper, we evaluate five popular policy frameworks which are IETF, Ponder, KAoS, Rei and WS-Policy against a number of general and SOA-specific criteria to identify what features of these existing systems can be adopted for SOA and what are not. We then, based on their feature sets, discuss the applicability of the frameworks for SOA management.