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Volume: 17, Issue: 3(2008) pp. 373-407     DOI: 10.1142/S0218843008001889
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Title: WS-CONTRACT ESTABLISHMENT WITH QOS: AN APPROACH BASED ON FEATURE MODELING
Author(s):
MARCELO FANTINATO
Institute of Computing, University of Campinas, P. O. Box 6176, Campinas, São Paulo 13084–971, Brazil

MARIA BEATRIZ FELGAR DE TOLEDO
Institute of Computing, University of Campinas, P. O. Box 6176, Campinas, São Paulo 13084–971, Brazil

ITANA MARIA DE SOUZA GIMENES
Department of Informatics, State University of Maringá, Colombo Av., 5790, Maringá, Paraná, 87020–900, Brazil
Abstract:
Electronic contracts describe inter-organizational business processes in terms of supply and consumption of electronic services (commonly Web services). The establishment of e-contracts in a particular business domain usually involves a set of well-defined common and variable properties. These properties are not fully exploited by the existing e-contract establishment approaches. Feature modeling is a software engineering technique that has been widely used for capturing and managing commonalities and variabilities of product families in the context of software product line. This paper presents a feature-based approach to support Web services e-contract (WS-contract) establishment. The approach aims at improving the information structure and reuse of WS-contracts, including the QoS attributes. Features are used to represent possible WS-contract elements in order to drive WS-contract template instantiation, thus acting as a configuration space manager. A toolkit named FeatureContract was developed to automatically support the proposed approach. A case study was carried out within the telecom context to show the approach feasibility.
Keywords:
Electronic contracts; Web services; QoS attributes; information reuse; feature modeling

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