Analysis of design patterns for composite telco services

  • Pierpaolo Baglietto
  • , Massimo Maresca
  • , Michele Stecca
  • , Antonio Manzalini
  • , Roberto Minerva
  • , Corrado Moiso

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Abstract

The adoption of IT-based interfaces to monitor and control telco capabilities is a consolidated approach. In such a scenario the end-users design composite services that orchestrate functions implemented through one or more resources managed by telecom operators. In addition to the issues that have to be faced to support the design of composite services in general, in this case it is also necessary to face issues that are specific to the telco domain. In fact, telco services strongly rely on the processing of asynchronous events generated by resources; moreover, they usually handle large and dynamic sets of concurrent processes that execute long-running transactions each of which includes interactions between the composite service and the telco capabilities. The complexity of the telco domain suggests to define a set of patterns to ease the development of composite services. The goal of this paper is to propose such patterns and to show how they can be implemented both as plain Java objects and as BPEL processes. The pattern based approach is illustrated by means of a service which takes advantage of the combined use of multiple patterns. Moreover, the paper suggests some improvements on the definition of the interfaces and on the reference model for the development of composite services.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 14th Int. Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks
Subtitle of host publication"Weaving Applications Into the Network Fabric", ICIN 2010 - 2nd Int. Workshop on Business Models for Mobile Platforms, BMMP 10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Dec 2010
Externally publishedYes
Event2010 14th International Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks: "Weaving Applications Into the Network Fabric", ICIN 2010 - 2nd International Workshop on Business Models for Mobile Platforms, BMMP 10 - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 11 Oct 201014 Oct 2010

Publication series

Name2010 14th Int. Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks: "Weaving Applications Into the Network Fabric", ICIN 2010 - 2nd Int. Workshop on Business Models for Mobile Platforms, BMMP 10

Conference

Conference2010 14th International Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks: "Weaving Applications Into the Network Fabric", ICIN 2010 - 2nd International Workshop on Business Models for Mobile Platforms, BMMP 10
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBerlin
Period11/10/1014/10/10

Keywords

  • Design patterns
  • Interaction patterns
  • Orchestration
  • Service composition

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