Rule-based validation of SLA choreographies

Irfan Ul Haq, Adrian Paschke, Erich Schikuta, Harold Boley
2010 Journal of Supercomputing  
For the Service Economy to prosper, IT-based Service Markets are required to perform certain business actions autonomically and autonomously, e.g. helping companies to establish networks of business relationships. Service Markets, to be practically realized require an enabling infrastructure that supports business-to-business (B2B) relationships among business stakehoders, resulting in value chains. B2B workflow interoperation across Virtual Organisations (VOs) brings about novel business
more » ... ios. In these scenarios, parts of workflows corresponding to different partners can be aggregated in a producer-consumer manner, leading to hierarchical structures of added value. Service Level Agreements (SLAs), which are contracts between service providers and service consumers, guarantee the expected quality of service (QoS) to different stakeholders at various levels along this hierarchy. Automation of service composition in these coalition workflows directly implies the aggregation of their corresponding SLAs. This hierarchical choreography and aggregation poses new challenges regarding SLA description, management, maintenance, validation, trust and security. In this paper we focus on design and architecture of an agent-oriented, rule-based validation framework for hierarchical SLA aggregation, enabling cross-VO workflow cooperation. The framework is based on the Rule Responder architecture, the RBSLA project, a formal model of SLA Views, and a distributed trust model.
doi:10.1007/s11227-010-0492-1 fatcat:z7rcfectm5d7za4nueged7cm2e