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Progress towards push button verification for business process execution language artifacts

Posted on:2010-12-13Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Varas, AugustoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002986026Subject:Computer Science
Abstract/Summary:
Web Service Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) has become a standard language in the world of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for specifying interactions between internet services. This standard frees developers from low-level concerns involving platform, implementation, and versioning. These freedoms risk development of less robust artifacts that may even become part of a mission-critical system. Model checking a BPEL artifact for correctness with respect to temporal logic properties is computationally complex, since it requires enumerating all communication and synchronization amongst various services with itself. This entails modeling BPEL features such as concurrency, hierarchy, interleaving, and non-deterministic choice. The Thesis will provide rules and procedures for translating these features to a verifiable model written in Promela. We will use these rules to build a program which automates the translation process, bringing us one step closer to push button verification. Finally, two BPEL artifacts will be translated, manually edited, verified, and analyzed.
Keywords/Search Tags:BPEL, Process, Language
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