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Design and Implementation of a semantic template based BPEL process designer
Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL) is emerging as the standard for assembling a set of discrete services into an end-to-end process flow. However, composing a BPEL process file is still a challenging and time consuming job. As part of my thesis I am trying to use the Eclipse platform and Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) to design and develop a BPEL designer that would help a user to graphically build a BPEL file. The designer leverages the potential of semantic web to enable creation of dynamic processes that will enable plugging of run-time/design time business partners. This is part of the bigger effort of the METEOR-S project.
Policy Matching in Web Services
Work on this concept began with a class project. The basic idea was to come up with a matching algorithm that would try to predict if policy files specified by two web services match each other. A extensible in-memory model for WS-Policy was developed that could store policy elements of a web service policy. A greedy approach was implemented to match two policy objects.



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