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by Andreas Metzger last modified Oct 23, 2008 09:46

A list of deliverables, which document the key outcomes of S-Cube.

PO-JRA-2.1.1 Survey on business process modelling and Management by Andreas Metzger — last modified Nov 24, 2010 10:45
In its simplest form, Business Process Management (BPM) is a suite of software technologies focusing on the management of the complete lifecycle of a business process. To date, most BPM deployments have been narrow in scope, adopting an organization-centric view and providing only improvements in specific business functions. As a result, current BPM suites only enable organizations to enhance their existing processes. The next-generation of service-enabled BPM will serve as a means of developing mission-critical applications based on strategic technology capable of creating and executing crossenterprise collaborative business processes and business-aware transactions, so that organizations can deploy, monitor, and continuously update cross-enterprise functions within a mixed environment of people, content, and systems. Such collaborative, complex end-to-end service interactions give raise to the concept of Agile Service Networks. In this report, we assess the state-of-the-art in BPM, surveying the basic concepts, describe the features, techniques and enabling technologies necessary for making BPM a reality and explain the need for service-based BPM. The report also highlights the need for moving from a relatively static and organization-centric view of BPM to a much more dynamic, highvalue one based on Agile Service Networks.
PO-JRA-2.2.1 Overview of the state of the art in composition and coordination of services by Andreas Metzger — last modified May 19, 2009 10:11
This deliverable presents a survey on the state-of-the-art in service composition. The report is structured into three main sections. First, different models and languages for service composition are described. These involve service orchestration, choreography, wiring, coordination, and semantic WS composition. The next part evaluates approaches to creation and development of service compositions, including model-driven, automated, and QoS-aware service composition. Finally, formal methods to verification of service compositions are presented. Each section starts with an introduction and classification of the approaches and then describes the main contributions in the corresponding area.
PO-JRA-2.3.1 Use Case Description and State-of-the-Art by Andreas Gehlert — last modified May 19, 2009 10:12
The aim of this document is to introduce the most important aspects and the state-of-the-art of self-* infrastructures and service registry, binding and invocation. The property commonly referred as self-* is a collection of one or more reflexive properties expressing the ability of changing some aspects of the working behaviour of a computing entity. They are surveyed as self-optimisation and self-healing in a numerical simulation example; autonomic brokering; dynamic self-deployment of services; dynamic adaptation, self-optimisation, self-healing and self-configuration in a mobile environment. Software systems built on top of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) use a triangle of the three operations "publish", and "bind" in order to decouple the participants in the system. Key elements of the survey are Service Discovery (centralised vs. distributed, keyword-based, signature-based, semantics-based and context-based approaches), QoS-based service discovery, Dynamic Binding and Dynamic Invocation.
PO-SoE-1.2.5c Plan for Joint Publications by Dustin Hebgen — last modified Jun 13, 2011 16:06
This deliverable reports recent co-authored S-Cube publications and lists planned co-authored publications for next period, for M24 to M27 inclusive of the S-Cube Network of Excellence. Each updated version of the deliverable will report how planned public actions have progressed and, where appropriate, the publication output. A commentary is also provided to describe deviations from the publication plan, and how we deal with them through internal cooperation.
PO-SoE-1.2.5d_Plan for Joint Publications by Dustin Hebgen — last modified Jun 13, 2011 16:12
This deliverable reports recent co-authored S-Cube publications and lists planned co-authored publications for next period, for M24 to M27 inclusive of the S-Cube Network of Excellence. Each updated version of the deliverable will report how planned public actions have progressed and, where appropriate, the publication output. A commentary is also provided to describe deviations from the publication plan, and how we deal with them through internal cooperation.
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