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|a Research Track Full Papers -- Pattern Based SOA Deployment -- A Domain-Specific Language for Web APIs and Services Mashups -- BPEL4Job: A Fault-Handling Design for Job Flow Management -- Faster and More Focused Control-Flow Analysis for Business Process Models Through SESE Decomposition -- Discovering Service Compositions That Feature a Desired Behaviour -- An Hybrid, QoS-Aware Discovery of Semantic Web Services Using Constraint Programming -- Architectural Decisions and Patterns for Transactional Workflows in SOA -- Bite: Workflow Composition for the Web -- Stochastic Modeling of Composite Web Services for Closed-Form Analysis of Their Performance and Reliability Bottlenecks -- SLA-Based Advance Reservations with Flexible and Adaptive Time QoS Parameters -- Monitoring the QoS for Web Services -- Q-Peer: A Decentralized QoS Registry Architecture for Web Services -- Business Process Regression Testing -- Auditing Business Process Compliance -- Specification and Verification of Artifact Behaviors in Business Process Models -- Improving Temporal-Awareness of WS-Agreement -- Maintaining Data Dependencies Across BPEL Process Fragments -- Supporting Dynamics in Service Descriptions - The Key to Automatic Service Usage -- Grid Application Fault Diagnosis Using Wrapper Services and Machine Learning -- Stochastic COWS -- Service License Composition and Compatibility Analysis -- Dynamic Requirements Specification for Adaptable and Open Service-Oriented Systems -- High Performance Approach for Multi-QoS Constrained Web Services Selection -- Negotiation of Service Level Agreements: An Architecture and a Search-Based Approach -- Byzantine Fault Tolerant Coordination for Web Services Atomic Transactions -- Syntactic Validation of Web Services Security Policies -- An Agent-Based, Model-Driven Approach for Enabling Interoperability in the Area of Multi-brand Vehicle Configuration -- User-Driven Service Lifecycle Management – Adopting Internet Paradigms in Telecom Services -- Run-Time Monitoring for Privacy-Agreement Compliance -- Task Memories and Task Forums: A Foundation for Sharing Service-Based Personal Processes -- Research Track Short Papers -- Addressing the Issue of Service Volatility in Scientific Workflows -- Facilitating Mobile Service Provisioning in IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Using Service Oriented Architecture -- eServices for Hospital Equipment -- Using Reo for Service Coordination -- A Context-Aware Service Discovery Framework Based on Human Needs Model -- Weight Assignment of Semantic Match Using User Values and a Fuzzy Approach -- Grounding OWL-S in SAWSDL -- A Declarative Approach for QoS-Aware Web Service Compositions -- Supporting QoS Negotiation with Feature Modeling -- A Multi-criteria Service Ranking Approach Based on Non-Functional Properties Rules Evaluation -- A Development Process for Self-adapting Service Oriented Applications -- Automated Dynamic Maintenance of Composite Services Based on Service Reputation -- Verifying Temporal and Epistemic Properties of Web Service Compositions -- Industrial Track Full Papers -- Research and Implementation of Knowledge-Enhanced Information Services -- A Model and Rule Driven Approach to Service Integration with Eclipse Modeling Framework -- Semantic Web Services in Action - Enterprise Information Integration -- Policy Based Messaging Framework -- Contextualized B2B Registries -- Bridging Architectural Boundaries Design and Implementation of a Semantic BPM and SOA Governance Tool -- SOA and Large Scale and Complex Enterprise Transformation -- Run-Time Adaptation of Non-functional Properties of Composite Web Services Using Aspect-Oriented Programming -- Software as a Service: An Integration Perspective -- Building Data-Intensive Grid Applications with Globus Toolkit – An Evaluation Based on Web Crawling -- QoS-Aware Web Service Compositions Using Non-intrusive Policy Attachment to BPEL -- Execution Optimization for Composite Services Through Multiple Engines -- Service Design Process for Reusable Services: Financial Services Case Study -- Demo Track Short Papers -- UMM Add-In: A UML Extension for UN/CEFACT’s Modeling Methodology -- 4 - A Prototype Demonstrating ontext and olicies for ransactional eb ervices -- WSQoSX – A QoS Architecture for Web Service Workflows -- ReoService: Coordination Modeling Tool.
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|a Thisvolumecontainsallofthe Research-Track,Industry-TrackandDemo-Track papers that were selected for presentation at the Fifth International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2007), which was held in Vienna, A- tria, September 17–20, 2007. ICSOC 2007 followed the footsteps of four previous successful editions of the International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing that were held in Chicago,USA(2006),Amsterdam,TheNetherlands(2005),NewYorkCity,USA (2004) and Trento, Italy (2003). ICSOC is recognized as the ?agship conference for service-oriented computing research and best practices. ICSOC covers the entire spectrum from theoretical and foundational results to empirical eval- tion, as well as practical and industrial experiences. ICSOC 2007 continued this tradition while introducing several new themes to further these goals. Service-orientedcomputingbringstogetherideasandtechnologiesfrommany diverse ?elds in an evolutionary manner in order to address research challenges including service-based application modeling, service composition, discovery, - tegration, monitoring and management of services, service quality and security, methodologies for supporting service development, grid services, and novel t- ics including information as a service and service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance. To provide a balanced coverage and an equal emphasis across all aspects of service-oriented computing, ICSOC 2007’s topics were divided into seven major areas: Business Service Modeling, Service Assembly, and Service Management, addressing research issues and best practices in the primary life-cycle phases of a service, modeling, assembly, deployment, and management; SOA Runtime and Quality of Service, covering issues spanning all stages of the life-cycle; Grid Services and Service Architectures, combining grid infrastructure concepts with service-oriented computing; and Business and Economical Aspects of Services.
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