DocumentCode
2850672
Title
Constraint-Based Policy Negotiation and Enforcement for Telco Services
Author
Buscemi, Maria Grazia ; Ferrari, Laura ; Moiso, Corrado ; Montanari, Ugo
Author_Institution
IMT Lucca, Lucca
fYear
2007
fDate
6-8 June 2007
Firstpage
463
Lastpage
472
Abstract
Telco services are evolving under several aspects: for instance, services may combine different telecommunication features (messaging, multi-media, etc.) and may be activated and controlled by applications deployed in a 3rd party domain. Telco infrastructures are following this trend by adopting service oriented architecture solutions, e.g. for composing services and for introducing uniform interaction models among services. In a SOA-based system, capabilities, requirements and general features of services can be expressed in terms of policies. Such policies are negotiated in order to define a service level agreement among the involved parties. In this paper we show how to specify, negotiate, and enforce policies for Telco services by using a constraint-based model, the cc-pi calculus. This language extends concurrent constraint programming with synchronous communication and local names, and with the notion of soft constraints, that generalise classical constraints to represent preference levels. In cc-pi calculus, policies are expressed as soft constraints and the parties involved in the negotiation as communicating processes. The model allows to specify complex scenarios in which policy negotiations and validations can be arbitrarily nested.
Keywords
constraint handling; telecommunication services; Telco infrastructures; Telco services; cc-pi calculus; constraint programming; constraint-based model; constraint-based policy negotiation; service level agreement; service oriented architecture; Calculus; Constraint theory; Context-aware services; Contracts; Protection; Resource management; Service oriented architecture; Subscriptions; Telecommunication control; Web services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering, 2007. TASE '07. First Joint IEEE/IFIP Symposium on
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-2856-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TASE.2007.18
Filename
4239989
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