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SOSE 2011: Irvine, CA, USA
- Jerry Zeyu Gao, Xiaodong Lu, Muhammad Younas, Hong Zhu:
IEEE 6th International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering, SOSE 2011, Irvine, CA, USA, December 12-14, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4673-0411-5
Service Testing 1
- Xiaoying Bai, Muyang Li, Bin Chen, Wei-Tek Tsai, Jerry Gao:
Cloud testing tools. 1-12 - Mustafa Bozkurt
, Mark Harman
:
Automatically generating realistic test input from web services. 13-24 - Marcelo Medeiros Eler
, Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, Paulo César Masiero:
Using structural testing information to support monitoring activities. 25-30
Modelling
- Zhi Jin, Hong Zhu:
Unifying domain ontology with agent-oriented modeling of services. 31-42 - Tony Clark
, Balbir S. Barn
:
Event driven architecture modelling and simulation. 43-54 - Hatim Hafiddi, Mahmoud Nassar
, Abdelaziz Kriouile:
How can Service Oriented Systems make beneficial use of Model Driven Architecture and aspect paradigm? 55-60
Cloud Engineering
- Jerry Gao, Pushkala Pattabhiraman, Xiaoying Bai, Wei-Tek Tsai:
SaaS performance and scalability evaluation in clouds. 61-71 - Huang Liu, Xudong Liu, Jianxin Li, Yongwang Zhao, Zhuqing Li:
Building high-speed roads: Improving performance of SOAP processing for cloud services. 72-78 - Lu Liu
, Osama Masfary, Jianxin Li:
Evaluation of server virtualization technologies for Green IT. 79-84 - Hao Wei, Jin Shao, Bang Liu, Haiwen Liu, Qianxiang Wang, Hong Mei:
A self-management approach for service developers of PaaS. 85-92
Service Discovery, Selection and Composition
- Syed Adeel Ali, Partha S. Roop, Ian Warren, Zeeshan Ejaz Bhatti:
Unified management of control flow and data mismatches in web service composition. 93-101 - Valeria Cardellini
, Valerio Di Valerio, Vincenzo Grassi, Stefano Iannucci, Francesco Lo Presti
:
A new approach to QoS driven service selection in service oriented architectures. 102-113 - Duo Qu, Xudong Liu, Hailong Sun, Zicheng Huang:
A ranking method for social-annotation-based service discovery. 114-121
Application and Education
- Yinong Chen
, Wei-Tek Tsai:
Service-orientation in computing curriculum. 122-133 - Yan Liu, Ian Gorton, Adam Wynne, Anand Kulkarni:
Scientific workflows composition and deployment on SOA frameworks. 134-139 - Gang Huang, Daimeng Wang:
Adapting user interface of service-oriented rich client to mobile phones. 140-145 - Raffaela Mirandola
, Pasqualina Potena, Patrizia Scandurra
:
An optimization process for adaptation space exploration of service-oriented applications. 146-151
Business Process
- Jorge L. C. Sanz:
Entity-centric operations modeling for business process management - A multidisciplinary review of the state-of-the-art. 152-163 - Alexandre Souza, Claudia Cappelli, Flávia Maria Santoro, Leonardo Guerreiro Azevedo, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite
, Thaís Vasconcelos Batista
:
Service identification in aspect-oriented business process models. 164-174 - Sinan Mei, Hongming Cai, Fenglin Bu:
Multi-view service-oriented rule merged business process modeling framework. 175-180
Service Testing 2
- Fevzi Belli, André Takeshi Endo
, Michael Linschulte, Adenilso da Silva Simão
:
Model-based testing of web service compositions. 181-192 - Sylvia Ilieva
, Denitsa Manova, Ilina Manova, Cesare Bartolini, Antonia Bertolino
, Francesca Lonetti
:
An automated approach to robustness testing of BPEL orchestrations. 193-203 - Marcelo Medeiros Eler
, Antonia Bertolino
, Paulo César Masiero:
More testable service compositions by test metadata. 204-213
QoS 1: Security, Privacy and Safety
- Rob Smith, Jie Xu:
A survey of personal privacy protection in public service mashups. 214-224 - Wei She, I-Ling Yen, Farokh B. Bastani, Bao N. Tran, Bhavani Thuraisingham:
Role-based integrated access control and data provenance for SOA based net-centric systems. 225-234 - Tadashi Koga, Xiaodong Lu, Kinji Mori:
Autonomous continuous target tracking technology for safety in air traffic radar systems network. 235-240
Enterprise Transformation and IT Interplay
- Chaitanya Shivade
, Farha Mukri, Rajiv Ramnath, Jay Ramanathan:
Method for continuous generation of Component Business Model heat map using execution data for a complex service enterprise. 241-250 - Mingfeng Tan, Xiao Su
:
Media cloud: When media revolution meets rise of cloud computing. 251-261 - Colin C. Venters
, Paul Townend, Lydia Lau, Karim Djemame
, Vania Dimitrova, Alison Marshall, Jie Xu, Charlie Dibsdale, Nick Taylor, Jim Austin, John McAvoy, Martyn Fletcher, Stephen Hobson:
Provenance: Current directions and future challenges for service oriented computing. 262-267
Experiences and Case Studies
- Zheng Huang, Qiang Li, Dong Zheng, Kefei Chen, Xiangxue Li:
YI Cloud: Improving user privacy with secret key recovery in cloud storage. 268-272 - Ali Ghaddar, Dalila Tamzalit, Ali Assaf:
Decoupling variability management in multi-tenant SaaS applications. 273-279 - Peter Garraghan
, Paul Townend, Jie Xu:
Byzantine fault-tolerance in federated cloud computing. 280-285
Service Specification
- Lixing Li, Zhi Jin, Ge Li:
A process algebra for environment-based specification of web services. 286-296 - Abubkr Abdelsadiq, Carlos Molina-Jiménez, Santosh K. Shrivastava:
A high-level model-checking tool for verifying service agreements. 297-304 - Nasser Mousa Faleh. Mustafa, Gregor von Bochmann:
Transforming dynamic behavior specifications from activity diagrams to BPEL. 305-311 - Guang Chen, Xiaoying Bai, Xiaofei Huang, Muyang Li, Lizhu Zhou:
Evaluating services on the cloud using ontology QoS model. 312-317
QoS 2: Interoperability and Compatibility
- Christian Pichler, Christian Huemer, Manuel Wimmer:
Business document interoperability as a service. 318-326 - Peter Bull, Lin Guan
, Iain W. Phillips, Alan Grigg:
A quality of service framework for dependability in large-scale distributed systems. 327-334 - Chushu Gao
, Jun Wei:
Checking compatibility of context-aware service protocols. 335-340
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