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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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Formalizing Service-Oriented Architectures
IT Professional, 2008Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is defined as a paradigm for organizing and using distributed capabilities that might be under the control of different ownership domains. SOA is also known as a methodology for achieving application interoperability and reuse of IT assets in distributed computing environments characterized as transformable by the ...
Khalil A. Abuosba, Asim A. El-Sheikh
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Service-Oriented Architecture Roadmapping
2009 Congress on Services - I, 2009This paper presents an overarching metamodel for service-oriented architecture roadmapping (SOAR). An SOA roadmap is of paramount importance to strategize and operationalize an effective SOA program in a heterogeneous enterprise computing environment. There are 20 steps defined in the framework, broken down into 4 streams: Planning and Analysis, Design
Tony Chao Shan, Winnie W. Hua
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Service Oriented Security Architecture
Enterp. Model. Inf. Syst. Archit., 2009As Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) and Web services are becoming widely deployed, the issue of security is far from being solved. In an attempt to address this issue, the industry proposed several extensions to the SOAP protocol that currently reached different levels of standardization. However, no architectural guidelines have yet been proposed.
Cristian Opincaru, Gabriela Gheorghe
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A Model of Service-Oriented Architectures
2015 IX Brazilian Symposium on Components, Architectures and Reuse Software, 2015Architectural styles and patterns play an important role in software engineering. Over the last years, a new style based on the notion of services emerged, which we call the service-oriented architecture style. However, this style is usually only stated informally, which may cause inherent problems such as ambiguity, wrong conclusions, and the ...
Alexander Malkis, Diego Marmsoler
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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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Quantitative Analysis of Service-Oriented Architectures
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2007In this article we address the integration of functional models with non-functional models in the context of service-oriented enterprise architecture. Starting from the observation that current approaches to model-driven development have a strong focus on functionality, we argue the necessity of including non-functional aspects as early as possible in ...
Iacob, Maria Eugenia, Jonkers, Henk
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Workshop on Service Oriented Architecture
14th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'07), 2007This workshop focuses on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Service oriented architecture is a paradigm for organizing and utilizing distributed capabilities that may be under the control of different ownership domains. It provides a uniform means to offer, discover, interact with and use capabilities to produce desired effects consistent with ...
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Service Oriented Architectural Design
2008We propose Architectural Design Rewriting (ADR), an approach to formalise the development and reconfiguration of software architectures based on term-rewriting. An architectural style consists of a set of architectural elements and operations called productions which define the well-formed compositions of architectures.
Roberto Bruni 0001 +3 more
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2006
The established global business environment is under intense pressure from Asian countries such as Korea, China, and India. This forces businesses to concentrate on their core competencies and adopt leaner management structures. The coordination of activities both within companies and with suppliers and customers has become a crucial competitive ...
Kwan-Ming Wan +3 more
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The established global business environment is under intense pressure from Asian countries such as Korea, China, and India. This forces businesses to concentrate on their core competencies and adopt leaner management structures. The coordination of activities both within companies and with suppliers and customers has become a crucial competitive ...
Kwan-Ming Wan +3 more
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