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Business processes form the foundation for all organizations, and as such, are impacted by industry regulations. Without explicit business process definitions, flexible rules frameworks, and audit trails that provide for non-repudiation, organizations face litigation risks. This requires organizations to review their business processes and ensure that they meet the compliance standards set forth in legislation. In this paper we discuss compliance-aware implications for Service Oriented Architectures and present open research problems.
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Papazoglou, M.P. (2008). Compliance Requirements for Business-process driven SOAs. In: Mazzeo, A., Bellini, R., Motta, G. (eds) E-Government Ict Professionalism and Competences Service Science. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, vol 280. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09712-1_21
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