Deriving executable BPEL from UMM Business Transactions

Authors: 
Birgit Hofreiter
Christian Huemer
Philipp Liegl
Rainer Schuster
Type: 
Speech with proceedings
Proceedings: 
2007 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing
Publisher: 
IEEE Computer Society
Pages: 
178 - 186
ISBN: 
ISBN: 0-7695-2925-9
Year: 
2007
Abstract: 
UN/CEFACT's Modeling Methodology (UMM) is a UML profile for modeling global B2B choreographies. The basic building blocks of UMM are business transactions, which describe the exchange of a business document and an optional response. In addition to these business document exchanges, UMM business transactions mandate business signals that acknowledge the correctness of business documents. It is expected that a business service interface (BSI) on each business partner's side reacts on incoming messages and on messages expected but not received. However the internal orchestration of the BSI is open to interpretations. In this paper we demonstrate an unambiguous mapping from global choreographies described by UMM transactions to a BPEL-based orchestration of the business service interface. It becomes obvious that rather simple looking UMM transactions lead to a more complex message exchange mechanism when implemented on top of Web Services.
TU Focus: 
Information and Communication Technology
Reference: 

B. Hofreiter, C. Huemer, P. Liegl, R. Schuster, M. Zapletal:
"Deriving executable BPEL from UMM Business Transactions";
Vortrag: 2007 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; 09.07.2007 - 13.07.2007; in: "2007 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing", IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, CA, USA (2007), ISBN: 0-7695-2925-9; S. 178 - 186.

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22.01.2008 11:45:02
TU Id: 
141388
Accepted: 
Accepted
Invited: 
Department Focus: 
Business Informatics
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Author List: 
B. Hofreiter, C. Huemer, P. Liegl, R. Schuster, M. Zapletal