TY - GEN
T1 - A model for policy based service community
AU - Kuruma, Hironobu
AU - Honiden, Shinichi
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Since the World Wide Web is an open system, it is difficult to maintain the information about services on the Web in a centralized server. Therefore the service mediation system could be constructed by federation of service communities, in which each community provides and mediates limited number of services according to its own policy. The federation should preserve the policy of each community. Furthermore, (1) scalability, (2) verifiability of policy compliance, and (3) flexibility to the change of federation relation should be considered in implementing the federation. In this paper, we introduce a notion of policy of community based on access control among players and show a community model that is aimed at specifying communications between players compliant with policy. The community model provides function specification of the service mediation system. Since a meta-architecture based language is used to describe community model, communications for the cooperation of communities can be represented separately from the communications for service request and provision. As the result, our community model (1) represents communications between players in a modular way, (2) provides a basis for verification of policy compliance, and (3) encapsulates the dependencies on partner communities.
AB - Since the World Wide Web is an open system, it is difficult to maintain the information about services on the Web in a centralized server. Therefore the service mediation system could be constructed by federation of service communities, in which each community provides and mediates limited number of services according to its own policy. The federation should preserve the policy of each community. Furthermore, (1) scalability, (2) verifiability of policy compliance, and (3) flexibility to the change of federation relation should be considered in implementing the federation. In this paper, we introduce a notion of policy of community based on access control among players and show a community model that is aimed at specifying communications between players compliant with policy. The community model provides function specification of the service mediation system. Since a meta-architecture based language is used to describe community model, communications for the cooperation of communities can be represented separately from the communications for service request and provision. As the result, our community model (1) represents communications between players in a modular way, (2) provides a basis for verification of policy compliance, and (3) encapsulates the dependencies on partner communities.
KW - Access control
KW - Federation
KW - Policy of community
KW - Web services
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:78649292824
SN - 9728865198
SN - 9789728865191
T3 - ICEIS 2005 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
SP - 360
EP - 366
BT - ICEIS 2005 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
T2 - 7th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2005
Y2 - 25 May 2005 through 28 May 2005
ER -