Goal Modelling Meets Service Choreography: A Graph Transformation Approach

Michalis Bachras, K. Kontogiannis
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As microservices become one of the predominant architectural styles for distributed enterprise computing, there is a need to devise frameworks which allow for the goal driven composition and coordination of such highly granular service components. Even though a number of service composition and orchestration techniques have been proposed over the past decade, these do not take into account stakeholders’ intents as well as data, control, and temporal interdependencies between actions microservices can perform. In this paper, we present extensions to goal models with respect to data, logical and temporal dependencies exhibited between tasks and actions among microservices, and we propose a framework based on a graph transformation approach which, when applied to the extended goal models, can yield service invocation plans that achieve the desired requirements and constraints denoted by the specific goal models being considered.
目标建模满足服务编排:一种图转换方法
随着微服务成为分布式企业计算的主要架构风格之一,有必要设计框架,允许目标驱动的组合和高度粒度服务组件的协调。尽管在过去十年中已经提出了许多服务组合和编排技术,但这些技术并没有考虑涉众的意图以及微服务可以执行的操作之间的数据、控制和时间相互依赖关系。在本文中,我们根据微服务之间的任务和操作之间的数据、逻辑和时间依赖关系对目标模型进行了扩展,并提出了一个基于图转换方法的框架,当该框架应用于扩展的目标模型时,可以产生服务调用计划,该计划可以实现所考虑的特定目标模型所表示的所需需求和约束。
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