In the service-oriented architecture, service brokers administer information about provided services such that a service requester may retrieve fitting services. We propose operating guidelines as the artifact to be maintained by a service broker. An operating guideline for a service P basically describes, how one can communicate deadlock-free with P. We show how operating guidelines can be computed automatically, and how a requester that wants to interact with P is matched with the operating guideline for P.
| Karsten Schmidt |
| Humboldt-Universität, Berlin |
| Date: | Fri Sep 16 2005 |
| Time: | 1pm to 2pm |
| Location: | Level 1 Seminar Room, CSE Bldg (K17), UNSW Kensington campus |
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