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1 RepoMMan Workflow for Fedora Aberystwyth October 2005 Robert Sherratt Richard Green Funded by the JISC Digital Repositories Programme

2 Agenda Robert Sherratt –Background –System architecture Richard Green –User requirements –Interface design

3 RepoMMan Workflow Automated metadata Surface in portal/C & LE (Sakai) Informed by user requirements analysis

4 Service Oriented Architecture Standards based Flexible Breaking down the monoliths –reuse and recombination Web Services

5 What are we doing? Generic workflow tool –flexible enough to provision research, learning and admin Connect to Fedora functionality over WS Future reuse of the tool 3 tier architecture –Presentation - MVC - Orchestration

6 How are we doing it? Addressing the SOA challenge of orchestration Building on the success of a previous JISC project - Assis –coordinating 3 external learning services Using Business Process Execution Language from OASIS –Based on earlier specs from Microsoft and IBM

7 BPEL XML based workflow language Enables the orchestration of Web Services Synchronous and asynchronous processes Fault handling and rollback Loose coupling via aliases

8 Demo Sequence diagram

9 BPEL Visualisation - 1

10 BPEL Visualisation - 2

11 User requirements Face to face interviews On-line survey (Hull University) On-line survey (international)

12 Fedora through the Portal

13 New object

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15 Get an existing object

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18 Modify an object

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21 Delete an object

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23 Websites Project website: www.hull.ac.uk/esig/repomman Survey website www.eservices.hull.ac.uk/repommansurvey


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