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Rich Services: The Integration Piece of the SOA Puzzle
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA July 09-July 13
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICWS.2007.155IEEE International Conference on Web ...
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Matthew Arrott, University of California, San Diego
Barry Demchak, University of California, San Diego
Vina Errnagan, University of California, San Diego
Claudiu Farcas, University of California, San Diego
Emilia Farcas, University of California, San Diego
Ingolf H. Kriiger, University of California, San Diego
Massimiliano Menarini, University of California, San Diego

One of the key challenges to successful systems-of-systems integration using Web services technologies is how to address crosscutting architectural concerns such as policy management, governance, and authentication, while still maintaining the lightweight implementation and deployment Jlavor that distinguishes Web services fiom earlier attempts at providing interoperable enterprise systems.

To address this challenge, this article introduces the notion of a Rich Service, an extension of the standard service notion, based on an architectural pattern that allows hierarchical decomposition of system architecture according to separate concerns. Rich Services enable the capture of dzfferent system aspects and their interactions. By leveraging emerging Enterprise Service Bus technologies, Rich Services also enable a direct transition from a logical to a deployed service-oriented architecture (SOA). This results in immediate beneJits not only in SOA design, implementation, deployment, and quality assurance, but also in the traceability of architectural requirements to an SOA implementation.

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Matthew Arrott, Barry Demchak, Vina Errnagan, Claudiu Farcas, Emilia Farcas, Ingolf H. Kriiger, Massimiliano Menarini, "Rich Services: The Integration Piece of the SOA Puzzle," icws, pp.176-183, IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2007), 2007
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