Business Modeling With UML: Business Patterns at Work
Business Modeling With UML: Business Patterns at Work
An Integrated Approach for the Run-Time Monitoring of BPEL Orchestrations
ServiceWave '08 Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Towards a Service-Based Internet
Towards Goal-Driven Self Optimisation of Service Based Applications
ServiceWave '08 Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Towards a Service-Based Internet
A Model-Driven Approach for Monitoring Business Performance in Web Service Compositions
ICIW '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Fourth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services
Mobile Service Innovation and Business Models
Mobile Service Innovation and Business Models
ICSOC'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Towards dynamic monitoring of WS-BPEL processes
ICSOC'05 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Dynamically changing economic environments require distributed Service-Based Applications (SBAs) to be highly flexible and reactive, so that the utilization of monitoring and adaptation functionalities becomes imperative. While approaches for monitoring functional and non-functional properties from the operational environment have gained a certain degree of maturity, there is still a lack of reflecting business-related aspects. This paper introduces the vision of a generic monitoring and adaptation framework focusing on the interactions between different abstraction layers of distributed SBAs. Starting from the business model perspective, strategic decisions are specified by the business model design in order to constitute the scope for possible operational adaptations at the business process, service and resource layers. Additionally, the monitoring of technical and business-related aspects affects not only the operational layers, but also the business model layer in the long-term.