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Service Modelling

2012
The development of enterprise services involves making design decisions at different levels, ranging from strategic to infrastructural choices, and concerning many different aspects, ranging from customer interaction to information registration concerns. In order to support an agile development process with short iterations through each of these levels
Steen, M.W.A.   +9 more
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Business Service Modeling for the Service-Oriented Enterprise [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Information System Modeling and Design, 2012
Service-oriented architectures are the upcoming business standard for realizing enterprise information systems, thus creating a need for analysis and design methods that are truly service-oriented. Most research on this topic so far takes a strict software engineering perspective.
Jeewanie Jayasinghe Arachchige   +2 more
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Modeling of Service Systems

International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology, 2010
An important aspect in the field of service science is service modeling; however, no comprehensive modeling approach exists. In this regard, the authors analyze literature of service science and look at existing modeling approaches. Based on this analysis they identify concepts necessary for modeling services.
Martin Böttcher 0002   +1 more
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A generic model for IT services and service management

IFIP/IEEE Eighth International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, 2003., 2003
Whereas network and system components were in the focus of management research in previous years, nowadays management of services dominates management activities. We are witnessing a paradigm shift from device-oriented to service-oriented management, and with this the need to deal with new challenging management issues. The management of the underlying
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Orthographic Service Modeling

2011 IEEE 15th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops, 2011
As the size and complexity of services has grown over the years, so has the number of different models and view types used to visualize them. However, in most development environments used today, views are usually organized in a fairly simple way within an arrangement of trees, and are often mixed arbitrarily with the artifacts they contain or ...
Atkinson, Colin   +2 more
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A Model of Pervasive Services for Service Composition

2005
We propose a formal definition of a pervasive service model targeting the very dynamic environments typical of mobile application scenarios. The model is based on a requirement analysis and evolves from existing service definitions. These are extended with pervasive features that allow for the modeling of context awareness, and pervasive functionality ...
Caroline Funk   +2 more
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A formal model of services

ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 2007
Service-oriented software systems rapidly gain importance across application domains: They emphasize functionality (services), rather structural entities (components), as the basic building block for system composition. More specifically, services coordinate the interplay of components to accomplish specific tasks.
Manfred Broy   +2 more
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Composition of Services on Hierarchical Service Models

2012
In this paper we define a concept of service model, and introduce hierarchical service models suitable for large service parks. We describe a method for handling higher-order workflows that we use for automatic composition of services. We give a description of a specification language suitable for representing hierarchical service models.
Riina Maigre, Enn Tyugu
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Modeling of service availability

Proceedings. 28th Euromicro Conference, 2003
Availability of complex systems is modeled using a straightforward approach. The developed model enables the estimation of availability using only limited data. Additionally, methods to improve availability are indicated by the model.
Bartholomäus Kellerer, Jürgen Neises
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Interconnected Service Models -- Emergence of a Comprehensive Logistics Service Model

2013 17th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops, 2013
Logistics service industry is characterized by a high level of collaboration between logistics customers and providers. In recent years sophisticated, knowledge-intense business models such as fourth party and lead logistics evolved that are responsible for planning, coordination, and monitoring entire supply chains across logistics companies.
Christoph Augenstein, André Ludwig
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