Adapting Workflows Using Generic Schemas: Application to the Security of Business Processes

Ronan-Alexandre Cherrueau, Mario Südholt, O. Chebaro
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Existing approaches to the adaptation of workflows over Web services fall short in two respects. First, they only provide, if ever, limited means for taking into account the execution history of a workflow. Second, they do not support adaptations that require modifications not only at the service composition level but also at the levels of interceptors and service implementations. This is particular problematic for the enforcement of security properties over workflows: enforcing authorization properties, for instance, frequently requires execution contexts to be defined and modifications to be applied at all these abstraction levels of Web services. We present two main contributions in this context. First, we introduce workflow adaptation schemas (WAS), a new notion of generic protocol-based workflow adapters. WAS enable the declarative definition of adaptations involving complex service compositions and implementations. Second, we present two real-world security issues related to the use of OAuth 2.0, a recent and widely used framework for the authorization of resource accesses. As we motivate, these security issues require history-based adaptations over different abstraction levels of services. We then show how to resolve these issues using WAS.
使用通用模式调整工作流:业务流程安全性的应用程序
通过Web服务调整工作流的现有方法在两个方面存在不足。首先,它们只提供了有限的方法来考虑工作流的执行历史。其次,它们不支持不仅需要在服务组合级别,而且需要在拦截器和服务实现级别进行修改的调整。对于在工作流上实施安全属性来说,这是一个特别的问题:例如,实施授权属性经常需要定义执行上下文,并在所有这些Web服务抽象级别上应用修改。在这方面,我们提出了两个主要贡献。首先,我们介绍了工作流适应模式(WAS),这是一种基于通用协议的工作流适配器的新概念。WAS支持涉及复杂服务组合和实现的自适应的声明式定义。其次,我们提出了两个与使用OAuth 2.0相关的现实安全问题,OAuth 2.0是最近广泛使用的资源访问授权框架。当我们进行激励时,这些安全问题需要对不同抽象级别的服务进行基于历史的调整。然后我们将展示如何使用WAS解决这些问题。
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