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Methodological framework for detection of harmonisation breaking in service environments

Author(s): Raposo, Carlos Pedro Carvalho

Date: 2015

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/14857

Origin: Repositório Institucional da UNL

Subject(s): Interoperability; Dynamic enterprise networks; Web services; SOA; Sustainable interoperability; Monitoring


Description

As the complexity of markets and the dynamicity of systems evolve, the need for interoperable systems capable of strengthening enterprise communication effectiveness increases. This is particularly significant when it comes to collaborative enterprise networks, like manufacturing supply chains, where several companies work, communicate, and depend on each other, in order to achieve a specific goal. Once interoperability is achieved, that is once all network parties are able to communicate with and understand each other, organisations are able to exchange information along a stable environment that follows agreed laws. However, as markets adapt to new requirements and demands, an evolutionary behaviour is triggered giving space to interoperability problems, thus disrupting the sustainability of interoperability and raising the need to develop monitoring activities capable of detecting and preventing unexpected behaviour. This work seeks to contribute to the development of monitoring techniques for interoperable SOA-based enterprise networks. It focuses on the automatic detection of harmonisation breaking events during real-time communications, and strives to develop and propose a methodological approach to handle these disruptions with minimal or no human intervention, hence providing existing service-based networks with the ability to detect and promptly react to interoperability issues.

Document Type Master thesis
Language English
Advisor(s) Gonçalves, Ricardo; Agostinho, Carlos
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