We show how a standard Grid service architecture can be improved by interposing a policy enforcement engine between a calling application and the relative client stubs. Therefore, with our solution selection and invocations are not hard-coded into client applications but (declaratively) defined and enforced outside the clients; therefore they can be (de)activated and modified on-line. Our policies are specified using the PDL language which supports specification of preferences and prohibitions in the routing of remote invocations to Web services
Marchi, M., Mileo, A., Provetti, A. (2004). Specification and Execution of Policies for Grid Service Selection. In IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WEB SERVICES, PROCEEDINGS (pp.828-829). IEEE Computer Society [10.1109/ICWS.2004.1314961].
Specification and Execution of Policies for Grid Service Selection
Mileo, A;
2004
Abstract
We show how a standard Grid service architecture can be improved by interposing a policy enforcement engine between a calling application and the relative client stubs. Therefore, with our solution selection and invocations are not hard-coded into client applications but (declaratively) defined and enforced outside the clients; therefore they can be (de)activated and modified on-line. Our policies are specified using the PDL language which supports specification of preferences and prohibitions in the routing of remote invocations to Web servicesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.