In this paper, we present a case study in the framework of COMPAS, a research project focused on supporting compliance monitoring and verification in service based systems. In this paper, we also illustrate how we translate high-level service licenses (specified in Open Digital Rights Language for Services (ODRL-S)) to low-level rules for verifying the compliance requirements at runtime. We validate our approach by architecting a compliance driven service oriented system, where at runtime business processes are monitored for compliance.
From ODRL-S to Low-level DSL: A Case Study Based on License Compliance in Service Oriented Systems
Roy Chowdhury, Soudip;Souza Silveira, Patricia;D'Andrea, Vincenzo
2010-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, we present a case study in the framework of COMPAS, a research project focused on supporting compliance monitoring and verification in service based systems. In this paper, we also illustrate how we translate high-level service licenses (specified in Open Digital Rights Language for Services (ODRL-S)) to low-level rules for verifying the compliance requirements at runtime. We validate our approach by architecting a compliance driven service oriented system, where at runtime business processes are monitored for compliance.File in questo prodotto:
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