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Service Execution Management

Another integral part which must be addressed for an enterprise is the service execution management.

At the first stage, architects need to design and model the service and then deploy along with the specific policies and business rules which define the execution stage.

During the execution stage, architects monitor the service retrieving multiple types of information including operational and business activity that will feed to improve and adjust that service.

By using the modeler and simulation capabilities of the Casewise Corporate Modeler Suite, architects are able to improve services on a higher level to fully adapt their business process needs and requirements. The whole lifecycle can be recorded within the Corporate Modeler repository for full analysis and evaluation purposes.




Service orchestration

Service orchestration is achieved by using another standard, mainly BPEL. BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) for Web services (BPEL 4WS) is an XML-based language designed to enable service orchestration and automation of processes even across multiple organizations - using a combination of Web services.

Using BPEL, a user is able to formally describe a business process that will take place across the Web in such a way that any cooperating entity can perform one or more steps in the process the same way.

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