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Monitoring the Monitor: An Approach Towards Trustworthiness in Service Oriented ArchitectureBy Mahantesh Hosamani, Harish Narayanappa, and Hridesh RajanAbstractThe key notion in service-oriented architecture is decoupling clients and providers of a service based on an abstract service description, which is used by the service broker to point clients to a suitable service implementation. A client then sends service requests directly to the service implementation. A problem with the current architecture is that it does not provide trustworthy means for clients to specify, service brokers to verify, and service implementations to prove that certain desired non-functional properties are satisfied during service request processing. An example of such non-functional property is access and persistence restrictions on the data received as part of the service requests. In this work, we propose an extension of the service-oriented architecture that provides these facilities. We also discuss a prototype implementation of this architecture and report preliminary results that demonstrate the potential practical value of the proposed architecture in real-world software applications. Bibliographic Information
@inproceedings{hosamani07monitor, Full Paper: PDF Previous version appeared as technical Report 07-07, Computer Science, Iowa State University, June 4, 2007. [PDF Format] |