Authors:
Plamen Petkov
and
Markus Helfert
Affiliation:
Dublin City University, Ireland
Keyword(s):
Service Oriented Architectures, BPMN, Monitoring Rules, Data Quality, Data Monitor, Business Rules, Rule Repository.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Internet Technology
;
Web Information Systems and Technologies
;
Web Services and Web Engineering
;
XML and Data Management
Abstract:
Since the ascension of Service orientation architectures, data quality topic is becoming more and more
extensive. Based on a data quality management approach, we propose a framework for analysing data
produced by the composite service execution. In this paper we focus on the preparation stage, the stage
where the quality is defined. Apart from other methods available which involve extracting or importing
business rules into business processes, we propose technique for constructing monitoring rules which serves
as a data quality arbiter. The process of composing is aided by the BPEL language. More particularly,
service variables are obtained from the BPEL and WSDL repository and sets of operations are suggested to
the business body. Eventually, monitoring rules are stored into a practical oriented repository.