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Business Service Modeling for the Service-Oriented Enterprise [PDF]
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.
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Service-Oriented Architecture of TeleCARE
2004Developers of advanced services for tele-assistance need a way to reuse the functionality of resources, being hardware devices or software applications, at their disposal. The reusability of resources becomes even more important, when considering the continuous development of facilities (e.g. the emerging domotics) and services (e.g.
Guevara Masis, V.J. +2 more
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On Managing Services in Service-Oriented Architectures
2011In service-oriented architectures the management of services is a crucial task during all stages of IT operations. Based on a case study performed for a group of finance companies the different aspects of service management are presented. First, the paper discusses how services must be described for management purposes.
Jürgen Dunkel, Carsten Kleiner
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2013
The customary practice to regulate the functioning of services is to set terms & conditions. These are legal documents constraining the way services should be used and (sometimes) specifying what providers offer. In such documents it is not rare to find statements like ‘‘We do our best to keep Facebook safe, but we cannot guarantee it’’ (notably ...
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The customary practice to regulate the functioning of services is to set terms & conditions. These are legal documents constraining the way services should be used and (sometimes) specifying what providers offer. In such documents it is not rare to find statements like ‘‘We do our best to keep Facebook safe, but we cannot guarantee it’’ (notably ...
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2006
Companies face major challenges as they seek to flourish in competitive global markets, fuelled by developments in technology, from the Internet to grid computing and Web services. In this environment, service orientation - aligning business processes to the changing demands of customers - is emerging as a highly effective approach to increasing ...
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Companies face major challenges as they seek to flourish in competitive global markets, fuelled by developments in technology, from the Internet to grid computing and Web services. In this environment, service orientation - aligning business processes to the changing demands of customers - is emerging as a highly effective approach to increasing ...
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Service-Oriented Architecture Maturity
Computer, 2010While some have touted service-oriented architecture as "the next big thing," many SOA efforts have failed to achieve organizational objectives. A proposed new SOA maturity model addresses this gap by accounting for the different motivations for SOA adoption by IT administrators, business managers, and enterprise leaders.
Richard J. Welke +2 more
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Improving Service Accessibility in Service-Oriented HIS
Journal of Medical Systems, 2012Nowadays, new trend in design and implementation of Hospital Information System (HIS) is towards using Web-based Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). However, the standard SOA includes an insensitive service store through which the accessibility of some hospital services becomes difficult when their specification or network address are changed or ...
Seyed Morteza Babamir, Masoud Arabfard
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Service Orientation and Systems of Systems
IEEE Software, 2011Interconnected systems of systems provide capabilities that aren't available in any single system. Fundamental service-oriented principles can help in engineering them, regardless of the implementation technologies used.
Grace A. Lewis +3 more
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Service-Oriented Computing Kit
2006 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'06), 2006This paper describes a service-oriented computing kit (SOCK), which is an overarching framework covering the key artifacts in planning, modeling, designing, developing, deploying, and managing service-oriented solutions in the enterprise computing space. Based on a divide-and-conquer strategy, this comprehensive kit is a systematic taxonomy to abstract
Tony Chao Shan, Winnie W. Hua
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International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 2012
Purpose: This paper coins the construct of Service Orientation (SO) and empirically develops its measurement in the context of business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce. SO is operationally defined as the business' overall propensity for delivering service excellence.
Oliveira, Pedro, Roth, Aleda V.
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Purpose: This paper coins the construct of Service Orientation (SO) and empirically develops its measurement in the context of business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce. SO is operationally defined as the business' overall propensity for delivering service excellence.
Oliveira, Pedro, Roth, Aleda V.
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