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Beyond Service Oriented Architecture

Authors:

Havlik, D.; Simonis, I.; Usländer, T.; Bartha, M.

Source:

StatGIS 2009, Milos, Greece (2009)

URL:

http://www.math.uni-klu.ac.at/stat/Tagungen/statgis/2009/

Keywords:

Sany, Sensors Anywhere, Service Oriented Architecture, Events, Environmental Management

Abstract:

Service Oriented Architectures normally do not foresee a standardized way in which a service could initiate a work flow. This is a huge deficit for most applications related to environmental monitoring and risk management. Sensor Service Architecture (SensorSA) developed by SANY "Sensors Anywhere" FP6 Integrated project extends the rudimentary events handling of the OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) architecture, defines additional event-driven interaction patterns, and de-facto puts the event-driven ("push") on pair with the standard request/reply ("pull") SOA interaction model. This paper gives a high-level introduction to event handling in SensorSA.

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