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Publication
ICWS 2008
Conference paper
Declarative constraint framework for SOA deployment and configuration
Abstract
A generalized declarative constraint framework is proposed in this paper to address challenges of applying constraints to model-driven SOA deployment and configuration. By representing deployment metamodel and domain knowledge as patterns, constraints can be easily described, automatically validated and analyzed. This framework reduces the human-intensiveness and error-proneness in the activity of applying constraints to a SOA deployment topology. We implemented this framework over a model-driven SOA deployment platform leveraging OCL as the declarative constraint language, and verified it in industry deployment scenarios. ©2008 IEEE.