Towards the use of Policy Decomposition for Composite Service Management by Non-expert End-users
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John Keeney, David Lewis, Vincent Wade, Towards the use of Policy Decomposition for Composite Service Management by Non-expert End-users, IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Business-driven IT Management, Osaka, Japan, 19 April 2010, 2010, 163 - 164Download Item:
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Abstract:
With the advent of Web 2.0, as web service
composition gets easier, there is a trend towards nonexpert
users not just consuming information and
services, but also providing, aggregating, composing
and eventually managing their own information,
services and resources. However non-expert users need
to manage their composed services in a way they can
understand. Policy-based management promises the
ability to control services in a consistent manner via
high-level declarative directives, constraints and goals.
However, a significant drawback of policy-based
management for complex systems remains the lack of
an automated mechanism to resolve the meaning of
high-level goals so they can be enforced.
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