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Date
2008
Abstract
Service-Oriented Architecture is a promising architectural approach to solve the integration problem originated by business process integration and automation requirements. he identification of the adequate services for the service architecture solution is a critical issue. Architecture abstractions, such as patterns, can capture design knowledge and allow the reuse of successful applied designs. The continual rise of abstraction in software engineering approaches have been a central driver of this work, placing the notion of patterns at business domain level. In this paper we propose a set pattern-based techniques for service identification. Graph-based pattern matching and pattern discovery are proposed to recommend the scope and granularity of services on process-centric description models. Matching of generalised patterns and hierarchical matching are discussed.
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peer-reviewed
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(ECOWS'08) Satellite Workshop;
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2008_Gacitua-Decar.pdf
Adobe PDF, 2.81 MB
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
