Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on Web Services, 2004. 2004
DOI: 10.1109/icws.2004.1314720
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Scalable peer-to-peer process management - the OSIRIS approach

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“…Moving to a software based approach poses serious questions regarding accountability in these situations -currently associated with human administrators -and liability. Both of these topics are outside of the scope of this paper, but the preference in supervised management approaches lends evidence to the importance of these criteria [4,17,19,25,31,35]. It is possible that greater accuracy in heuristic approaches can alleviate these issues, however this is an area that is still to be explored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Moving to a software based approach poses serious questions regarding accountability in these situations -currently associated with human administrators -and liability. Both of these topics are outside of the scope of this paper, but the preference in supervised management approaches lends evidence to the importance of these criteria [4,17,19,25,31,35]. It is possible that greater accuracy in heuristic approaches can alleviate these issues, however this is an area that is still to be explored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Dynamic leader election in logical peer groups [13] adapts to dynamically arriving and departing providers but has been proposed only for sequential requests. OSIRIS [5] makes its pre-selection final only during execution, but requires a reliable and globally available synchronisation node to handle parallel service flows. In dynamic ad hoc networks such a node may not exist.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has led to composition solutions that bind a merge node early through a single entity [4], [5], [6]. Although this reduces the coordination effort, it also reduces the composite's flexibility to react to runtime changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Mobile Composition Style (P2PC-M) style [41,42], both the whole process specification and its related instances, which contain the state information of process execution, are dynamically brought to the next invoked service during run-time. [43] employed a combination of Static Composition Style to create a true P2P-based service process execution runtime environment and utilized the Mobil Composition Style to partition a process into a set of distributed execution units.…”
Section: Broker Stylesmentioning
confidence: 99%