INTEROPERABLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PEER-TO-PEER SERVICE ORCHESTRATION
Application 2264/KOLNP/2005 published 2006-10-13, filed 2005-11-14
Systems and methods are described for performing policy-managed, peer-to-peer service orchestration in a manner that supports the formation of self-organizing service networks that enable rich media experiences. In one embodiment, services are distributed across peer-to-peer communicating nodes, and each node provides message routing and orchestration using a message pump and workflow collator. Distributed policy management of service interfaces helps to provide trust and security, supporting commercial exchange of value. Peer-to-peer messaging and workflow collation allow services to be dynamically created from a heterogeneous set of primitive services. The shared resources are services of many different types, using different service interface bindings beyond those typically supported in a web service deployments built on UDDI, SOAP, and WSDL. In a preferred embodiment, a media services framework is provided that enables nodes to find one another, interact, exchange value, and cooperate across tiers of networks from WANs to PANs. (FIG.Nil)
Applicant
INTERTRUST TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
4800 PATRICK HENRY DRIVE, SANTA CLARA, CA 95054, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Inventor
BRADLEY, WILLIAM, B; MAHER, DAVID, P; BOCCON-GIBOD-GILLES
International Info
Classification: G06F
Publication Number: WO 05/017654
Application Date: 2004-06-07
Priority Information
60/476357 USA 2003-06-05
60/504524 USA 2003-09-15