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Evie - A developer toolkit for encoding service interaction patterns

Anthony M. J. O’Hagan (), Shazia Sadiq () and Wasim Sadiq ()
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Anthony M. J. O’Hagan: The University of Queensland
Shazia Sadiq: The University of Queensland
Wasim Sadiq: SAP Research Centre

Information Systems Frontiers, 2009, vol. 11, issue 3, No 2, 225 pages

Abstract: Abstract Facilitation of collaborative business processes across organizational and infrastructural boundaries continues to present challenges to enterprise software developers. One of the greatest difficulties in this respect is achieving a streamlined pipeline from business modeling to execution infrastructures. In this paper we present Evie - an approach for rapid design and deployment of event driven collaborative processes based on significant language extensions to Java that are characterized by abstract and succinct constructs. The focus of this paper is to provide proof of concept of Evie’s expressability using a recent benchmark known as service interaction patterns. While the patterns encapsulate the breadth of required business process semantics the Evie language delivers a rapid means of encoding them at an abstract level, and subsequently compiling and executing them to create a fully fledged Java-based execution environment.

Keywords: Service interaction; Event brokering; Harmonized messaging; Process execution language (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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