contributor | Institut für Architektur von Anwendungssystemen (IAAS) | ||||||||||||||
Contact: Volker Kramberg
creator |
Kramberg, Volker
| date |
2006-07-15
| description |
75 pages
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There are numerous Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
modeling tools available on the market today that differ in their
power and ability to transform patterns into executable BPEL code.
Patterns describe business requirements and thus define the needs in
workflow languages and their related modeling tools. Patterns are
used as a basis to compare these tools.
In this student research paper should be examined to which extend
the control-flow patterns presented in [1] are supported by IBM
WebSphere Integration Developer V6.0 on IBM WebSphere Process Server
for Multiplatforms V6.0. IBM WebSphere Integration Developer uses
the Business Process Execution Language for Web Services version 1.1
(BPEL4WS) as the basis but already implements functionality of
WS-BPEL version 2.0. Control-flow patterns include basic control
patterns, patterns involving multiple instances, state-based
patterns and cancellation patterns.
The BPEL and the Web Service Description Language (WSDL) source code
of the implementations are listed in the appendix.
[1] W.M.P. van der Aalst, A.H.M. ter Hofstede, B. Kiepuszewski, and
A.P. Barros. Workflow Patterns. Distributed and Parallel Databases,
14(3), pages 5-51, July 2003.
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identifier | http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=STUD-2052&engl=1 |
language | eng |
publisher | Stuttgart, Germany, Universität Stuttgart |
relation | Student Thesis No. 2052 |
source | ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/medoc.ustuttgart_fi/STUD-2052/STUD-2052.pdf |
subject | Software Engineering Requirements/Specifications (CR D.2.1) |
Database Management Systems (CR H.2.4) | |
Information Storage and Retrieval Systems and Software (CR H.3.4) | |
Online Information Services (CR H.3.5) | |
Office Automation (CR H.4.1) | |
Pattern Recognition Design Methodology (CR I.5.2) | |
BPEL | |
BPEL4WS | |
Business Process Execution Language | |
WebSphere | |
Pattern | |
Workflowpattern | |
Workflow | |
Web Services | |
IBM WebSphere Integration Developer | |
control-flow pattern | |
Workflow | |
Geschäftsprozesse | |
IBM WebSphere Process Server | |
Anwendungsintegration | |
SOA | |
title | Pattern-based Evaluation of IBM WebSphere BPEL |
type | Text |
Student Thesis |