面向服务的物联网架构中数据驱动的工作流执行

P. Varga, Dániel Kozma, Csaba Hegedüs
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在网络物理环境中,系统的系统通常有更大的目标要实现——比如要交付的产品,或者要执行的一系列服务。一旦描述了这个更大的目标,物理元素应该执行通向该目标的步骤。他们通常应该考虑到动态变化的环境,以及周围系统及其服务的可用性和能力。虽然箭头框架已经为处理互操作性、可集成性、服务发现、安全性和其他挑战提供了支持,但它本质上并不支持这些运行时工作流的执行。本文提出了一个支持系统——即:编排器——用于服务链和工作流执行。除了描述编排器提供的主要服务和其操作背后的原则外,我们还详细介绍了它的控制序列如何适应arrow的编排和事件处理过程。此外,我们描述了一种新颖的、基于Petri网的方法来演示数据驱动的方法如何支持并行服务执行。
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Data-Driven Workflow Execution in Service Oriented IoT Architectures
System of systems within the cyber-physical context often have a greater goal to achieve - such as a product to deliver, or a series of services to be executed. Once this greater goal is described, physical elements should execute steps leading towards that goal. They often supposed to take into account the dynamically changing environment, as well as the availability and the capabilities of the surrounding systems and their services. While the Arrowhead Framework already provides support for tackling interoperability, integrability, service discovery, security and other challenges, it does not intrinsically support the execution of such, runtime workflows. The current paper proposes a supporting system - namely: the Choreographer - to be utilized for service chaining, and workflow execution. Besides describing the main services provided by the Choreographer, the principles behind its operation we detail how its control sequences fit into the orchestration and event handling procedures of Arrowhead. Furthermore, we describe a novel, Petri Net based method to demonstrate how data-driven methodology can support parallelized service execution.
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