On the development of reactive systems
Logics and models of concurrent systems
Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals
Communications of the ACM
The Vision of Autonomic Computing
Computer
Composite Event Specification in Active Databases: Model & Implementation
VLDB '92 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Composite Events for Active Databases: Semantics, Contexts and Detection
VLDB '94 Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Abstract State Machines: A Method for High-Level System Design and Analysis
Abstract State Machines: A Method for High-Level System Design and Analysis
Semantic Management of Middleware (Semantic Web and Beyond: Computing for Human Experience)
Semantic Management of Middleware (Semantic Web and Beyond: Computing for Human Experience)
Enabling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Ontology
Enabling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Ontology
An Online Monitoring Approach for Web services
COMPSAC '07 Proceedings of the 31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference - Volume 01
Specifying and Monitoring Composite Events for Semantic Web Services
ECOWS '07 Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Web Services
Implementing Semantic Web Services: The SESA Framework
Implementing Semantic Web Services: The SESA Framework
A core ontology for business process analysis
ESWC'08 Proceedings of the 5th European semantic web conference on The semantic web: research and applications
Enhancing event processing networks with semantics to enable self-managed SEE federations
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Monitoring, Adaptation and Beyond
ESWC'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on The Semantic Web: research and Applications - Volume Part II
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Managing complex and distributed software systems built on top of the service-oriented paradigm has never been more challenging. While Semantic Web Service technologies offer a promising set of languages and tools as a foundation to resolve the heterogeneity and scalability issues, they are still failing to provide an autonomic execution environment. In this paper we present an approach based on Semantic Web Services to enable the monitoring and self-management of a Semantic Execution Environment (SEE), a brokerage system for Semantic Web Services. Our approach is founded on the event-triggered reactivity paradigm in order to facilitate environment control, thus contributing to its autonomicity, robustness and flexibility.