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A Graphical Tool for Modeling BPEL 2.0 Processes

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creator Schumm, David
date 2007-10-11
description 84 pages
Nowadays Web Services (WS) are the most prominent technology for solving the key problem facing businesses - the Application Integration (AI). To elaborate on this, both, Intra Enterprise Integration (Enterprise Application Integration, EAI) and Integration with Business Partners (Business Process Integration, BPI) can be achieved by loosely coupled applications using WS interfaces. Here the Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL) comes into play. It enables the definition of business processes as coordinated sets of WS interactions (Orchestration) recursively into new aggregated Web Services. Furthermore BPEL may be used to define the external behavior of a service (through an Abstract Process) as well as the internal implementation (through an Executable Process). Although there is a variety of languages for service orchestration, such as the business process modeling language [BPML], the language BPEL4WS initially proposed in July 2002 by BEA, Microsoft and IBM [BPEL1.0] has emerged as de facto standard in this area. It has been transferred to OASIS for standardization and was released in April 2007 as BPEL 2.0. The basis for this thesis is a graphical process modeling tool, implemented as an Eclipse-Plugin, which was designed to be compliant with BPEL 1.1 standard. The objective of this thesis is to extend this tool in order to be compliant with the OASIS BPEL 2.0 standard.
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identifier  http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=STUD-2124&engl=1
language eng
publisher Stuttgart, Germany, Universität Stuttgart
relation Student Thesis No. 2124
source ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/medoc.ustuttgart_fi/STUD-2124/STUD-2124.pdf
subject Software Engineering Design Tools and Techniques (CR D.2.2)
Office Automation (CR H.4.1)
Information Interfaces and Presentation User Interfaces (CR H.5.2)
BPEL
BPEL 1.1
BPEL 2.0
SOA
Service Oriented Architecture
Model Driven Architecture
MDA
Model Driven Development
MDD
Eclipse
Plug-In
GEF
EMF
GMF
BPMN
title A Graphical Tool for Modeling BPEL 2.0 Processes
type Text
Student Thesis