Dear Ron,

I have a bit knowlegment about contract/SLA aproaches in academia 
area (in a WS level, non in SOA...). WQW Workshops arised in this 
line:

http://alarcos.inf-cr.uclm.es/wqw2003/
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/wqw04/

The TDG Group (University of Seville, Spain) has worked in automatic 
agreement procurement of Web Services during several years:

"On the automatic agreement procurement of Web Services". 
P.Fernandez, M.Resinas, R. Corchuelo.

Perhaps Aspects paradigm could provide the basis to separate 
functional and non-functional requirements in WS contracts:

"Ortiz, G., Hernández, J., Clemente, P. J. Decoupling Non-Functional 
Properties in Web Services: an Aspect-Oriented Approach. Workshop 
EOOWS, ECOOP Conference, Oslo, Norway, June 2004"

http://congresos.lcc.uma.es/~av/mdwe2005/camera-ready/6-
HowToModelAOWS_MDWE_FinalPaper.pdf


Best Regards,

Jose.








--- In [email protected], Ron Schmelzer 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All --
> 
> As you all know, one of the key parts to making loosely coupled 
Services 
> work is a well-defined contract that identifies both functional as 
well 
> as non-functional requirements for Service providers and consumers. 
By 
> now, you also probably realized that WSDL by itself is not 
sufficient to 
> provide all the metadata needed for loose coupling and late 
binding. 
> Other metadata are needed including security, semantics, QoS, SLA, 
> process, etc.
> 
> So, what we are looking for are actual examples of real-world 
contracts, 
> or templates for contracts that you are using in real-world SOA 
> deployments, or at the very least, guidance for how those contracts 
can 
> be defined.
> 
> So, help anyone?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> Best,
> Ron
> 
> -- 
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