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Design More Usable and Reliable Large-Scale Software Systems: A New Approach Based on P2P, SOA and Web 2.0
July 28-August 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/COMPSAC.2008.932008 32nd Annual IEEE International C ...
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As the evolution of applications, software systems become more and more complex. However, it is a challenge to deliver easy-to-use and reliable large-scale distributed software systems. This paper first reviews current requirements on software systems and the progress made and then reports our effort in delivering a more usable and reliable large-scale distributed software development framework (iFrame) to support e-research. Bearing human collaboration in the first place, iFrame synthesizes peer-to-peer (P2P), service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web 2.0 and semantic Web into grid: P2P is deployed to construct an interconnected environment to enhance reliability and scalability, SOA and semantic Web are exploited to deliver concrete business functionality and prompt interoperability, whereas Web 2.0 is utilized to devise more usable interface.
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Jinlei Jiang, Johann Schlichter, Guangwen Yang, "Design More Usable and Reliable Large-Scale Software Systems: A New Approach Based on P2P, SOA and Web 2.0," compsac, pp.879-884, 2008 32nd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2008
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