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Citation KeySchubertKippKoll:2007:SuCoEn
TitleSupporting Collaborative Engineering Using an Intelligent Web Service Middleware
FormatPrint; CD-ROM; On-line.
Year2007
Access Date2024, Apr. 27
Secondary TypeCI
Number of Files4
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2. Context
Author1 Schubert, Lutz
2 Kipp, Alexander
3 Koller, Bastian
Affiliation1 HLRS - University of Stuttgart
2 HLRS - University of Stuttgart
3 HLRS - University of Stuttgart
Author e-Mail Address1 schubert@hlrs.de
2 kipp@hlrs.de
3 koller@hlrs.de
EditorLoureiro, Geilson
Curran, Ricky
e-Mail Addressschubert@hlrs.de
Conference NameISPE International Conference on Concurrent Engineering, 14 (CE 2007).
Conference LocationSão José dos Campos
Date2007, July 16-20
PublisherInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Publisher CitySão José dos Campos
Pages563-571
Book TitleProceedings
OrganizationInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
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Keywordsvirtual organisation
collaborative engineering
web services
trust and security
artificial intelligence
self-management
self-healing
AbstractThe TrustCoM project during its lifetime has developed a framework to support secure contract based collaboration between companies using managed web services. In particular we examined a collaborative engineering scenario where a consortium of engineering companies seeks to upgrade a customers fleet of aircraft to provide in-flight internet capabilities (see D. Golby An assured environment for collaborative engineering using web services, CE 2006). TrustCoM allowed for dynamic formation and reconfiguration of the collaboration according to member performance and user requirements. TrustCoM furthermore introduced an abstraction layer that allowed to treat participants (business entities) according to their abstract, aggregated products they provide, rather than according to the individual resources they use in order to realise these products. Whilst allowing for easier definition and treatment of collaborations and requirement definition on the one hand, TrustCoM in particular moved the classical grid based Virtual Organisation management one step further towards real business application with this approach. However, TrustCoM took a very VO centric approach that not only left the Service Providers infrastructure untouched but at the same time limited the support for the actual providers to the provisioning of a plug & play infrastructure. Thus the framework still requires a lot of human interaction in order to optimally configure the infrastructure to meet the VO requirements, steer contract negotiation to meet the business level objectives etc. The recently started Integrated Project BREIN bases on the findings by TrustCoM and tries to take the framework one step further by addressing the relevant issues for supporting Service Providers and customer in an intelligent, meaningful and business oriented way. Thus the BREIN framework will not only allow managing dynamic, contract-based Virtual Organisations in a trusted and secure way, but also provides users with a tool that actively supports them in taking business decisions, optimising their infrastructures and defining business goals and requirements whilst making extensive use of Semantic Web to allow for more natural-language interaction with the user. Thus BREIN will facilitate complex business provision and exploitation principally for everyone, catering in particular for the needs of smaller to medium enterprises. BREIN will utilise these features to manage Virtual Organisations more autonomously and intelligently, thus enabling pro-active treatment of potential changes in the environment conditions and/or assessing and addressing potential upcoming risks. Thus BREIN will deliver a framework to realise self-managed, self-healing and self-optimising Virtual Organisations. This paper will detail the overall approach towards the BREIN framework and its capabilities by firstly introducing TrustCoMs basic VO concepts and its general architecture. We will then analyse TrustCoMs general capabilities and deficits in the context of the aeroplane collaborative engineering scenario. Basing on this analysis we will explain how the BREIN project addresses these gaps, thus providing more user-friendly and business-oriented support for realising even complex collaborative engineering scenarios. Within the context of the aeroplane scenario we will outline BREINs general architecture and behaviour. The paper will conclude with a critical assessment of BREINs capabilities and an overview over the issues to be addressed in future work.
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TypeTechnology for Collaborative Engineering
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