Model-aware monitoring of SOAs for compliance

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Abstract

Business processes today are supported by process-driven service oriented architectures. Due to the increasing importance of compliance of an organization with regulatory requirements and internal policies, there is a need for appropriate techniques to monitor organizational information systems as they execute business processes. Event-based monitoring of processes is one of the ways to provide runtime process-state information. This type of monitoring, however, has limitations mostly related to the type and amount of information available in events and process engines. We propose a novel approach-model-aware monitoring of business processes-to address these limitations. Emitted events contain unique identifiers of models that can be retrieved dynamically during runtime from a model-aware repository and service environment (MORSE). The size of the events is kept small and patterns of events that signify interesting occurrences are identified through complex event processing and are signaled to interesting components such as a business intelligence. To illustrate our approach we present an industry case study where we have applied this generic infrastructure for the compliance monitoring of business processes. © 2011 Springer-Verlag/Wien.

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Holmes, T., Mulo, E., Zdun, U., & Dustdar, S. (2011). Model-aware monitoring of SOAs for compliance. In Service Engineering: European Research Results (pp. 117–136). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0415-6_5

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