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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

L. Juszczyk, D. Schall, R. Mietzner, S. Dustdar, F. Leymann:
"CAGE: Customizable Large-Scale SOA Testbeds in the Cloud";
Talk: 6th International Workshop on Engineering Service-Oriented Applications ( WESOA 2010) in conjunction with ICSOC 2010, San Francisco, CA, USA; 2010-12-07 - 2010-12-10; in: "Service-Oriented Computing ICSOC 2010 International Workshops PAASC, WESOA, SEE, and SOC-LOG Revised Selected Papers", M. Maximilien, G. Rossi, S. Yuan, H. Ludwig, M. Fantinato (ed.); Springer, LNCS 6568 (2011), ISBN: 978-3-642-19393-4; 76 - 87.



English abstract:
Large-scale and complex distributed systems are increasingly
implemented as SOAs. These comprise diverse types of components, e.g.,
Web services, registries, workflow engines, and services buses, that interact
with each others to establish composite functionality. The drawback
of this trend is that testing of complex SOAs becomes a challenging
task. During the development phase, testers must verify the system´s
correct functionality, but often do not have access to adequate testbeds.
In this paper, we present an approach for solving this issue. We combine
the Genesis2 testbed generator, that emulates SOA environments, with
Cafe, a framework for provisioning of component-based applications in
the cloud. Our approach allows to model large-scale service-based testbed
infrastructures, to specify their behavior, and to deploy these automatically
in the cloud. As a result, testers can emulate required environments
on-demand for evaluating SOAs at runtime.


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

Project Head Schahram Dustdar:
S-Cube


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