5 research outputs found
Workflow support for simulation of service oriented B-to-C transaction
Computation technologies and computer tools offer varied resources for the implementation of applications of electronic commerce (e-commerce). The current organizational models are based on nets of associations that are integrated to achieve business objectives. Therefore, the effectiveness of the commercial operation doesn't only depend on an appropriate configuration of technologies but also on efficiency in the business services. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style for distributed computation that considers the creation and administration of business services. With Web Services the services can be published in the Web and accessed by applications independently from language and technology. In this work a workflow support for the modeling and simulation of applications of e-commerce based on services and technologies Web Services is proposed. Tools are applied of processes modeling, with their integration in TIBCO that result in the modeling of a process business to consumer (b-to-c), their simulation and the evaluation of metrics of performanceI Workshop Innovación en Sistemas de Software (WISS)Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI
Workflow support for simulation of service oriented B-to-C transaction
Computation technologies and computer tools offer varied resources for the implementation of applications of electronic commerce (e-commerce). The current organizational models are based on nets of associations that are integrated to achieve business objectives. Therefore, the effectiveness of the commercial operation doesn't only depend on an appropriate configuration of technologies but also on efficiency in the business services. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style for distributed computation that considers the creation and administration of business services. With Web Services the services can be published in the Web and accessed by applications independently from language and technology. In this work a workflow support for the modeling and simulation of applications of e-commerce based on services and technologies Web Services is proposed. Tools are applied of processes modeling, with their integration in TIBCO that result in the modeling of a process business to consumer (b-to-c), their simulation and the evaluation of metrics of performanceI Workshop Innovación en Sistemas de Software (WISS)Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI
A method for the production of simulation models with application to web interaction paradigms
Modern internet and web applications rely on interactions among remote host computers connected by heterogeneous
networks (different LANs, gateways, WANs, MANs, etc.). Simulation modelling such networks is of great importance to
the web application designer to predict, at design time, performance metrics such as the end-to-end delay between hosts,
which is dramatically increased by the various mechanisms necessary to deal with heterogeneity (protocol conversion,
packet fragmentation and re-assembly, flow control, etc.).
On the other hand, producing a simulation model of web interactions is a non-trivial task because of the great importance
of the software aspects. It is thus necessary to provide general model production guidelines which can be then tailored
and applied to specific simulation languages or packages.
This paper gives such general production guidelines with an example application to the production of simulation models
for web interaction paradigms of client–server and mobile agent types. An example use of the models is also introduced
to predict the most convenient paradigm and the best choice of the host capacities for each given network configuration