Decision as a Service: Separating Decision-making from Application Process Logic

A. Zarghami, B. Sapkota, M. Eslami, M. V. Sinderen
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In a service-oriented architecture, adaptive and evolvable applications should be able to select, configure and compose different existing application services to deal with the changes which can arise from runtime contextual changes or the change of user requirements and preferences. To support this, hybrid service composition approaches have been proposed, in which the core of application logic, which is rather stable, is specified in terms of processes while rules are employed to specify the conditions and constraints to adapt the application behaviour. The rules are then exposed as a decision service which can be employed by the process to make adaptation decision with respect to runtime circumstances. The interaction between processes and decision services are generally performed in synchronous request-response manner. We argue that such an interaction is not efficient to support different types of adaptation at runtime and therefore asynchronous interaction should also be supported. In this paper, we present an adaptive service provisioning architecture and a decision service template allowing both synchronous request-response interaction and asynchronous notification. To motivate the proposed architecture and the decision service template, we use a blood pressure monitoring scenario from the homecare domain. We also explain the implementation of the proposed approach based on commercially available rule and process engines. Finally, we discuss: 1) what is the efficient way (synchronous request-response interaction vs. asynchronous notification) of calling decision service to execute different types of decision rules? and 2) to what extent the use of decision service facilitates dealing with the unforeseen changes?
决策即服务:将决策与应用程序流程逻辑分离
在面向服务的体系结构中,自适应和可发展的应用程序应该能够选择、配置和组合不同的现有应用程序服务,以处理可能由运行时上下文更改或用户需求和首选项更改引起的更改。为了支持这一点,已经提出了混合服务组合方法,其中应用程序逻辑的核心(相当稳定)按照流程指定,同时使用规则来指定适应应用程序行为的条件和约束。然后将规则公开为决策服务,流程可以使用该服务根据运行时环境做出适应性决策。流程和决策服务之间的交互通常以同步请求-响应方式执行。我们认为这样的交互在运行时支持不同类型的适应效率不高,因此也应该支持异步交互。在本文中,我们提出了一个自适应服务供应体系结构和一个决策服务模板,该模板允许同步请求-响应交互和异步通知。为了激励所提出的体系结构和决策服务模板,我们使用了来自家庭护理领域的血压监测场景。我们还解释了基于商业上可用的规则和流程引擎的建议方法的实现。最后,我们讨论:1)调用决策服务来执行不同类型的决策规则的有效方法(同步请求-响应交互vs.异步通知)是什么?2)决策服务的使用在多大程度上有助于处理不可预见的变化?
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