SEMANTIC BUSINESS PROCESS EXECUTIONDuring the Semantic Business Process Execution phase, after being deployed, semantic business processes are executed. This phase is supported by the following tools:
Component Name: SUPER Runtime Environment (consists of the Semantic Service Bus integrated with SBPELEE, LILO, SEE Wrapper, Binding Components, Deployment Component, WSMX and WSMO Studio) Contact Person: Tammo van Lessen Download page: (Windows) http://www.iaas.uni-stuttgart.de/forschung/projects/super/super-distribution-1.0M36-07052009-windows.zip (Linux) http://www.iaas.uni-stuttgart.de/forschung/projects/super/super-distribution-1.0M36-07052009-linux.zip (OSX) http://www.iaas.uni-stuttgart.de/forschung/projects/super/super-distribution-1.0M36-07052009-osx.zip
Component Name: BPMO2SBPEL Translation plug-in Contact Person: Download page: http://kmi.open.ac.uk/projects/super/BPMO2SBPEL-2.0.zip Installation guide and detailed instruction to use the plug-in: D9.9
Component Name: SENTINEL: Semantic Business Process Monitoring Tool Contact Person: Carlos Pedrinaci (OU) Download page: http://technologies.kmi.open.ac.uk/irs/super/Downloads.html License: Apache License Detailed instruction to use the plug-in – see download page.
Component Name: SBP Deployment Wizard Contact Person: Download page: The plug-in is part of the SUPER WSMO Studio distribution. Detailed instruction to use the plug-in: D9.9
Component Name: SBPEL-to-BPEL4SWS Translation Plug-in Contact Person: Jörg Nitzsche Download page: http://svn.sti2.at/super/WP4/D4.7/bpellilo/ Installation guide and detailed instruction to use the plug-in: D9.9
Component Name: Semantic Execution Environment (WSMX) Contact person: Maciej Zaremba (NUIG) Download page: http://www.wsmx.org (Source code is on sourceforge) Component API is described in the D7.5. How the SEE is integrated to the SSB is described in the D7.6.
Component Name: Semantic Invocation Service (SISi) Contact person: Sebastian Stein Download page: http://code.google.com/p/semanticinvocationservice/ Description: Allows embedding calls to semantic web services in standard BPEL processes so that the process can be executed on a standard compliant BPEL engine without the need to introduce new middleware infrastructure.
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