TY - GEN
T1 - The design of an intelligent accountability architecture
AU - Lin, Kwei Jay
AU - Panahi, Mark
AU - Zhang, Yue
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - As more enterprises turn to SOA for the flexible deployment of business processes, adaptable and highly configurable infrastructures can be used to ensure that end-to-end quality of service requirements are met via automatic and dynamic process monitoring, diagnosis, and routing. We present the inteLLigent Accountability Middleware Architecture (LLAMA) to support extensible SOA-based service process composition, run-time management, and configuration. It includes the infrastructure to continuously monitor services within an active service workflow, and dynamically adapt by performing run-time process reconfigurations. An open source enterprise service bus (ESB) project. Mule, has been adopted to incorporate its routing and interception mechanisms to create the LLAMA ESB to achieve dynamic configurability and dynamic routing that can be controlled and adjusted at run-time through agents and other LLAMA components and brokers. We measure the performance of the LLAMA ESB, specifically, the overhead of interceptors, and the profiling and dynamic routing infrastructure. We find that there is no significant overhead imposed by the LLAMA ESB.
AB - As more enterprises turn to SOA for the flexible deployment of business processes, adaptable and highly configurable infrastructures can be used to ensure that end-to-end quality of service requirements are met via automatic and dynamic process monitoring, diagnosis, and routing. We present the inteLLigent Accountability Middleware Architecture (LLAMA) to support extensible SOA-based service process composition, run-time management, and configuration. It includes the infrastructure to continuously monitor services within an active service workflow, and dynamically adapt by performing run-time process reconfigurations. An open source enterprise service bus (ESB) project. Mule, has been adopted to incorporate its routing and interception mechanisms to create the LLAMA ESB to achieve dynamic configurability and dynamic routing that can be controlled and adjusted at run-time through agents and other LLAMA components and brokers. We measure the performance of the LLAMA ESB, specifically, the overhead of interceptors, and the profiling and dynamic routing infrastructure. We find that there is no significant overhead imposed by the LLAMA ESB.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=47349091546&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICEBE.2007.101
DO - 10.1109/ICEBE.2007.101
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:47349091546
SN - 0769530036
SN - 9780769530031
T3 - Proceedings - ICEBE 2007: IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering - Workshops: SOAIC 2007; SOSE 2007; SOKM 2007
SP - 157
EP - 164
BT - Proceedings - ICEBE 2007
T2 - ICEBE 2007: IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering - Workshops: SOAIC 2007; SOSE 2007; SOKM 2007
Y2 - 24 October 2007 through 26 October 2007
ER -