A Decentralized Services Choreography Approach for Business Collaboration

Xiaoqiang Qiao, Wei Jim
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In e-service environment, enterprises need to collaborate to achieve a common business goal in loose-coupling manner. Therefore, it is of great necessity to develop a service interoperation technique that is capable of handling the collaboration among distributed business processes. The Web services architecture defines separate specifications for the choreography and orchestration of Web services. This paper proposes a service choreography solution for business collaboration across organizations boundaries while preserving the local autonomy of their own business processes. A centralized service choreography process is built for specification of the global business process, and then it is transformed to decentralized choreography processes amongst the participants for peer-to-peer interaction. For each participant, a data dependency based process mediation model is developed to facilitate the adaptation between the local pre-established business process and its corresponding decentralized choreography process. This mediation means can ensure the privacy and autonomy of local business process and the adaptability of choreography process. A system architecture is implemented to support our solution in ONCE PI project
用于业务协作的分散服务编排方法
在电子服务环境中,企业需要以松耦合的方式进行协作以实现共同的业务目标。因此,开发一种能够处理分布式业务流程之间协作的服务互操作技术是非常必要的。Web服务体系结构为Web服务的编排和编排定义了单独的规范。本文提出了一种服务编排解决方案,用于跨组织边界的业务协作,同时保留其自身业务流程的本地自治。为规范全局业务流程而构建集中式服务编排流程,然后将其转换为参与者之间的分散编排流程,以进行点对点交互。对于每个参与者,将开发一个基于数据依赖的流程中介模型,以促进本地预先建立的业务流程与其相应的分散编排流程之间的适应。这种中介手段可以保证本地业务流程的私密性和自主性,以及编排流程的适应性。在ONCE PI项目中实现了一个系统架构来支持我们的解决方案
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