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Modeling Non-Functional Aspects in Service Oriented Architecture
Chicago, Illinois September 18-September 22
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SCC.2006.74IEEE International Conference on Serv ...
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Hiroshi Wada, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Junichi Suzuki, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Katsuya Oba, OGIS International, Inc. Palo Alto, CA
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style to reuse and integrate subsystems in existing systems for designing new applications. Each application is designed in an implementation independent manner using abstract concepts: network services and connections between network services. In SOA, the non-functional aspects of services and connections should be described separately from their functional aspects because different applications use services and connections in different non-functional contexts. This paper proposes a UML profile to graphically design the non-functional aspects in SOA and maintain them in an implementation independent manner. This paper presents the design of the proposed UML profile and describes how it is used in service-oriented application development.
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Hiroshi Wada, Junichi Suzuki, Katsuya Oba, "Modeling Non-Functional Aspects in Service Oriented Architecture," scc, pp.222-229, IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'06), 2006
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