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Aniketos Service Composition Framework: Analysing and Ranking of Secure Services

by Achim D. Brucker, Francesco Malmignati, Madjid Merabti, Qi Shi, and Bo Zhou

Cover for brucker.ea:aniketos-scf:2014.Modern applications are inherently heterogeneous: they are built by composing loosely coupled services that are, usually, offered and operated by different service providers. While this approach increases the flexibility of the composed applications, it makes the implementation of security and trustworthiness requirements much more difficult. Therefore there is a need for new approaches that integrate security requirements right from the beginning while composing service-based applications, in order to ensure security and trustworthiness.

In this chapter, we present a framework for secure service composition using a model-based approach for specifying, building, and executing composed services. As a unique feature, this framework integrates security requirements as a first class citizen and, thus, avoids the "security as an afterthought" paradigm.

Keywords: secure service composition, BPMN, service modelling, service availability
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Achim D. Brucker, Francesco Malmignati, Madjid Merabti, Qi Shi, and Bo Zhou. Aniketos Service Composition Framework: Analysing and Ranking of Secure Services. In Secure and Trustworthy Service Composition: The Aniketos Approach. Lecture Notes in Computer Science : State of the Art Surveys (8900), pages 121-135, Springer-Verlag, 2014.
Keywords: secure service composition, BPMN, service modelling, service availability
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@InCollection{ brucker.ea:aniketos-scf:2014,
abstract = {Modern applications are inherently heterogeneous: they are built by composing loosely coupled services that are, usually, offered and operated by different service providers. While this approach increases the flexibility of the composed applications, it makes the implementation of security and trustworthiness requirements much more difficult. Therefore there is a need for new approaches that integrate security requirements right from the beginning while composing service-based applications, in order to ensure security and trustworthiness.\\\\In this chapter, we present a framework for secure service composition using a model-based approach for specifying, building, and executing composed services. As a unique feature, this framework integrates security requirements as a first class citizen and, thus, avoids the ``security as an afterthought'' paradigm.},
address = {Heidelberg},
author = {Achim D. Brucker and Francesco Malmignati and Madjid Merabti and Qi Shi and Bo Zhou},
booktitle = {Secure and Trustworthy Service Composition: The Aniketos Approach},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-13518-2_9},
editor = {Achim D. Brucker and Fabiano Dalpiaz and Paolo Giorgini and Per H{\aa}kon Meland and Erkuden {Rios}},
isbn = {978-3-319-13517-5},
keywords = {secure service composition, BPMN, service modelling, service availability},
number = {8900},
pages = {121--135},
pdf = {https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/download/2014/brucker.ea-aniketos-scf-2014.pdf},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science : State of the Art Surveys},
title = {Aniketos Service Composition Framework: Analysing and Ranking of Secure Services},
url = {https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/abstract/brucker.ea-aniketos-scf-2014},
year = {2014},
}