Title :
Automated Synthesis of Service Choreographies
Author :
Autili, Marco ; Inverardi, Paola ; Tivoli, Massimo
Abstract :
Future Internet research promotes the production of a distributed-computing environment that will be increasingly surrounded by a virtually infinite number of software services that can be composed to meet user needs. Services will be increasingly active entities that, communicating peer-to-peer, can proactively make decisions and autonomously perform tasks. Service choreography is a form of decentralized service composition that describes peer-to-peer message exchanges among participant services from a global perspective. In a distributed setting, obtaining the coordination logic required to realize a choreography is nontrivial and error prone. So, automatic support for realizing choreographies is needed. For this purpose, researchers developed a choreography synthesis tool. The Web extra at http://www.di.univaq.it/marco.autili/synthesis/shortdemo/demo.htm is a short demonstration of CHOReOSynt, a choreography synthesis tool.
Keywords :
Internet; peer-to-peer computing; CHOReOSynt; coordination logic; decentralized service composition; distributed-computing environment; future Internet research; peer-to-peer communication; peer-to-peer message exchange; service choreography automated synthesis; software services; Business; Collaboration; Distributed processing; Internet; Peer-to-peer computing; Software engineering; XML; Future Internet; automated synthesis; distributed coordination; service choreographies; software engineering;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MS.2014.131