Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2005: Third International Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 12-15, 2005, ProceedingsBoualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati, Paolo Traverso This volume contains the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2005), that took place in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 12-15, 2005. The 2005 edition had the important and ambitious goal of bringing together the different communities working in Web services and service-oriented computing. By attracting excellent contributions from different scientific communities, ICSOC aims at creating a scientific venue where participants can share ideas and compare their approaches to tackling the many still-open common research challenges. The commitment to cross-area fertilization was put into practice by having a very diversified Program Committee and by the presence of several area coordinators, leaders in the respective communities who encouraged and supervised submissions in each area. This is also the first edition to feature a successful workshop and demo program, with selected demos also presented in a paper-like fashion so that they get the attention they deserve. In addition, ICSOC 2005 inherited from previous editions a strong industrial presence, both in the conference organization and in the program. This is very important due to the industrial relevance and the many challenges of service oriented technologies. |
Contents
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Service Oriented Architectures for Science Gateways on Grid Systems | 21 |
A Conceptual Model for Describing | 48 |
Service Monitoring | 51 |
A Rule Driven Approach for Developing Adaptive Service Oriented | 61 |
Using Test Cases as Contract to Ensure Service Compliance Across | 87 |
Towards a Classification of Web Service Feature | 101 |
Service Selection and Discovery | 115 |
Semantic Tuplespace | 366 |
Security Exception Handling and SLAs | 382 |
ReputationBased Service Level Agreements for Web Services | 396 |
Handling Faults in Decentralized Orchestration of Composite | 410 |
Whats in an Agreement? An Analysis and an Extension | 424 |
Industrial and Application Papers | 437 |
The Roots | 450 |
A Service Oriented Architecture for Deploying and Managing Network | 465 |
Service Selection Algorithms for Composing Complex Services with | 130 |
On Service Discovery Process Types | 144 |
P2PBased Web Service Discovery | 157 |
An Approach to TemporalAware Procurement of Web Services | 170 |
Service Composition and Aggregation | 185 |
Modeling and Analyzing ContextAware Composition of Services | 198 |
Towards Semiautomated WorkflowBased Aggregation of | 214 |
A Synergic Approach for System | 228 |
A Service Oriented Architecture for Multidomain | 241 |
Making Service Systems Selfadaptive | 255 |
Towards Dynamic Monitoring of WSBPEL Processes | 269 |
Service Management | 283 |
Proactive Management of Service Instance Pools for Meeting Service | 296 |
Adaptive Component Management Service in ScudWare Middleware | 310 |
Semantic Web and Grid Services | 324 |
ODEGSG Framework KnowledgeBased Annotation and Design | 341 |
Demo Papers | 478 |
Supporting Composition and Execution of Web Services | 495 |
Demonstrating Dynamic Configuration and Execution of Web Processes | 502 |
Short Papers | 508 |
Semantic Management of Web Services | 514 |
Composition of Services with Nondeterministic Observable Behavior | 520 |
Efficient and Transparent WebServices Selection | 527 |
An Approach to Parameterizing Web Service Flows | 533 |
Dynamic Policy Management on Business Performance Management | 539 |
A Lightweight Formal Framework for ServiceOriented Applications | 545 |
A MDE Approach for Power Distribution Service Development | 552 |
Semantic Web Services for ActivityBased Computing | 558 |
The Price of Services | 564 |
Managing EndtoEnd Lifecycle of Global Service Policies | 570 |
Specifying Web Service Compositions on the Basis of Natural Language | 588 |
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Abstract adaptation aggregation agreement algorithm application approach architecture behavior Benatallah BPEL BPEL4WS business collaboration business process cache client complex component computing configuration constraints context data-flow analysis defined described domain dynamic engine environment evaluation example execution fault framework functional goal graph Grid ICSOC IEEE implementation input interface invocation JUnit language look-up matching monitoring nodes non-functional ontology operation optimal orchestration OWL-S parameters partition performance Petri nets policies properties proposed protocol query registry regression testing request requirements resource role rules run-time scenario scope Section semantic Semantic Web Services sequence server service composition service description service discovery service instance Service Level Agreements Service Oriented Architecture service provider service-oriented service-oriented architectures specification super peer template test suite tion tuple tuplespace UDDI validity period workflow WS-BPEL WSDL WSMO XQuery YAWL