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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

H. Psaier, F. Skopik, D. Schall, L. Juszczyk, M. Treiber, S. Dustdar:
"A Programming Model for Self-Adaptive Open Enterprise Systems";
Talk: 5th Workshop on Middleware for Service Oriented Computing (MW4SOC 2010) held at the International Middleware Conference, Bangalore, India; 2010-11-29 - 2010-12-03; in: "Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Middleware for Service Oriented Computing (MW4SOC 2010) held at the International Middleware Conference", K. Göschka, S. Dustdar, F. Leymann, H. Paik, V. Tosic, L. Froihofer (ed.); ACM, (2010), ISBN: 978-1-4503-0452-8; 27 - 32.



English abstract:
Open Web-based and social platforms dramatically influenced
models for work. The emergence of service-oriented
systems has paved the way for a new computing paradigm
that not only applies to software services but also human actors.
This work introduces a novel programming model for
Open Enterprise Systems whose interactions are governed
by dynamics. Compositions of humans and services often
expose unexpected behavior because of sudden changes in
load conditions or unresolved dependencies. We present a
middleware for programming and adapting complex serviceoriented
systems. Our approach is based on monitoring and
real-time intervention to regulate interactions based on behavior
policies. A further challenge addressed by our approach
is how to simulate and adapt behavior rules prior
to deploy polices in the real system. We outline a testing
approach to analyze and evaluate the behavior of services.

Keywords:
Open Enterprise, Programming Model, Human Dynamics


Related Projects:
Project Head Schahram Dustdar:
Compliance-driven Models, Languages, and Architectures for Services

Project Head Schahram Dustdar:
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