Authors
Wil MP van der Aalst, Marlon Dumas, Chun Ouyang, Anne Rozinat, Eric Verbeek
Publication date
2008/5/28
Journal
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
1-30
Publisher
ACM
Description
A service-oriented system is composed of independent software units, namely services, that interact with one another exclusively through message exchanges. The proper functioning of such system depends on whether or not each individual service behaves as the other services expect it to behave. Since services may be developed and operated independently, it is unrealistic to assume that this is always the case. This article addresses the problem of checking and quantifying how much the actual behavior of a service, as recorded in message logs, conforms to the expected behavior as specified in a process model. We consider the case where the expected behavior is defined using the BPEL industry standard (Business Process Execution Language for Web Services). BPEL process definitions are translated into Petri nets and Petri net-based conformance checking techniques are applied to derive two …
Total citations
20072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202441432252424251411157639231
Scholar articles
WMP Aalst, M Dumas, C Ouyang, A Rozinat, E Verbeek - ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT), 2008