SeS­AME - Ser­vice Spe­cific­a­tion, Ana­lys­is, and Match­ing En­vir­on­ment

Overview

SeSAME is a tool-suite that supports market participants in specifying services and service compositions and analyzing them based on their specifications using matching, functional verification, and non-functional analysis. In addition, SeSAME enables to configure the specification language and matchers used within SeSAME for a better suitability to a considered service market.

Ar­chi­tec­ture

SeSAME combines five tools:

Have a look at our SeSAME Screencast for more impressions.

Re­lated Pub­lic­a­tions

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  • Svetlana Arifulina, Marie Christin Platenius, Matthias Becker, Gregor Engels, Wilhelm Schäfer:
    An Overview of Service Specification Language and Matching in On-The-Fly Computing
    Technical Report tr-ri-15-347 (goo.gl/qVXo4T(2015)
  • Svetlana Arifulina, Matthias Becker, Marie Christin Platenius, Sven Walther:
    SeSAME: Modeling and Analyzing High-Quality Service Compositions
    In Proceedings of the 29th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2014). (2014)
  • Svetlana Arifulina, Marie Christin Platenius, Steffen Becker, Christian Gerth, Gregor Engels, Wilhelm Schäfer:
    Market-Optimized Service Specification and Matching
    In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2014). (2014) 

In­stall­a­tion

The current state of our implementation (nightly build) can be installed in Eclipse Kepler/Luna via our Eclipse Update Site.

Con­tact

If you have any questions regarding SeSAME, please, contact the research staff from the Subproject B1 or Subproject B3.