Automated performance assessment for service-oriented middleware: a case study on BPEL engines
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web
Programming evolvable web services
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Principles of Engineering Service-Oriented Systems
SOABench: performance evaluation of service-oriented middleware made easy
Proceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering - Volume 2
A fault injection tool for testing web services composition
TAIC PART'10 Proceedings of the 5th international academic and industrial conference on Testing - practice and research techniques
Calculating service fitness in service networks
ICSOC/ServiceWave'09 Proceedings of the 2009 international conference on Service-oriented computing
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS)
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Nowadays, the importance of Web services is steadily increasing in domains where interoperability is of paramount importance. This trend is especially observable in complex computer systems which consist of a large number of interacting distributed components, often implemented using Web services. Large-scale systems and high complexity usually result in higher error-proneness in the development process. This should be addressed as early as possible during the development of complex service-oriented systems, ideally before they are actually deployed on a distributed infrastructure. In this paper we present GENESIS - a software framework for solving this problem. Our framework allows automatic generation and steering of testbeds of complex Web services, thereby empowering developers to specify functional and non-functional properties of Web services, to generate and deploy Web service instances on remote hosting environments, to enhance the functionality of the framework with plug-ins, and to control the behavior of the testbed during runtime.