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Service-oriented computing / edited by Dimitrios Georgakopoulos and Michael P. Papazoglou.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cooperative information systemsPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 378 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262273671
  • 0262273675
  • 9781435699861
  • 1435699866
  • 9781628709148
  • 1628709146
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Service-oriented computing.DDC classification:
  • 006.7/6 22
LOC classification:
  • TK5105.88813 .S45 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Overview of service-oriented computing / Dimitrios Georgakopoulos and Michael P. Papazoglou -- Conceptual modeling of service-driven applications / Boualem Benatallah [and others] -- Realizing service-oriented architectures with Web Services / Jim Webber and Savas Parastatidis -- Service-oriented support for dynamic interorganizational business process management / Paul Grefen -- Data and process mediation in semantic Web Services / Adrian Mocan, Emilia Cimpian, and Christoph Bussler -- Toward configurable QoS-aware Web Services infrastructure / Lisa Bahler [and others] -- Configurable QoS computation and policing in dynamic Web Service selection / Anne H.H. Ngu [and others] -- WS-agreement concepts and use : agreement-based, service-oriented architectures / Heiko Ludwig -- Transaction support for Web Services / Mark Little -- Transactional Web Services / Stefan Tai [and others] -- Service componentization : toward service reuse and specialization / Bart Orriens and Jian Yang -- Requirements engineering techniques for e-Services / Jaap Gordijn, Pascal van Eck, and Roel Wieringa -- E-Service adaptation / Barbara Pernici and Pierluigi Plebani.
Summary: Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) promises a world of cooperating services loosely connected, creating dynamic business processes and agile applications that span organizations and platforms. As a computing paradigm, it utilizes services as fundamental elements to support rapid, low-cost development of distributed applications in heterogeneous environments. Realizing the SOC promise requires the design of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) that enable the development of simpler and cheaper distributed applications. In this collection, researchers from academia and industry report on recent advances in the field, exploring approaches, technology, and research issues related to developing SOAs. SOA enables service discovery, integration, and use, allowing application developers to overcome many distributed enterprise computing challenges. The contributors to this volume treat topics related to SOA and such proposed enhancements to it as Event Drive Architecture (EDA) and extended SOA (xSOA) as well as engineering aspects of SOA-based applications. In particular, the chapters discuss modeling of SOA-based applications, SOA architecture design, business process management, transactional integrity, quality of service (QoS) and service agreements, service requirements engineering, reuse, and adaptation. Contributors L. Bahler, Boualem Benatallah, Christoph Bussler, F. Caruso, Fabio Casati, C. Chung, Emilia Cimpian, B. Falchuk, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Jaap Gordijn, Paul Grefen, Jonas Grundler, Woralak Kongdenfha, Yutu Liu, Mark Little, Heiko Ludwig, J. Micallef, Thomas Mikalsen, Adrian Mocan, Anne HH Ngu, Bart Orriens, Savas Parastatidis, Michael Papazoglou, Barbara Pernici, Pierluigi Plebani, Isabelle Rouvellou, Quan Z. Sheng, Halvard Skogsrud, Stefan Tai, Farouk Toumani, Pascal van Eck, Jim Webber, Roel Wieringa, Jian Yang, Liangzhao Zeng, Olaf Zimmermann.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Overview of service-oriented computing / Dimitrios Georgakopoulos and Michael P. Papazoglou -- Conceptual modeling of service-driven applications / Boualem Benatallah [and others] -- Realizing service-oriented architectures with Web Services / Jim Webber and Savas Parastatidis -- Service-oriented support for dynamic interorganizational business process management / Paul Grefen -- Data and process mediation in semantic Web Services / Adrian Mocan, Emilia Cimpian, and Christoph Bussler -- Toward configurable QoS-aware Web Services infrastructure / Lisa Bahler [and others] -- Configurable QoS computation and policing in dynamic Web Service selection / Anne H.H. Ngu [and others] -- WS-agreement concepts and use : agreement-based, service-oriented architectures / Heiko Ludwig -- Transaction support for Web Services / Mark Little -- Transactional Web Services / Stefan Tai [and others] -- Service componentization : toward service reuse and specialization / Bart Orriens and Jian Yang -- Requirements engineering techniques for e-Services / Jaap Gordijn, Pascal van Eck, and Roel Wieringa -- E-Service adaptation / Barbara Pernici and Pierluigi Plebani.

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Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) promises a world of cooperating services loosely connected, creating dynamic business processes and agile applications that span organizations and platforms. As a computing paradigm, it utilizes services as fundamental elements to support rapid, low-cost development of distributed applications in heterogeneous environments. Realizing the SOC promise requires the design of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) that enable the development of simpler and cheaper distributed applications. In this collection, researchers from academia and industry report on recent advances in the field, exploring approaches, technology, and research issues related to developing SOAs. SOA enables service discovery, integration, and use, allowing application developers to overcome many distributed enterprise computing challenges. The contributors to this volume treat topics related to SOA and such proposed enhancements to it as Event Drive Architecture (EDA) and extended SOA (xSOA) as well as engineering aspects of SOA-based applications. In particular, the chapters discuss modeling of SOA-based applications, SOA architecture design, business process management, transactional integrity, quality of service (QoS) and service agreements, service requirements engineering, reuse, and adaptation. Contributors L. Bahler, Boualem Benatallah, Christoph Bussler, F. Caruso, Fabio Casati, C. Chung, Emilia Cimpian, B. Falchuk, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Jaap Gordijn, Paul Grefen, Jonas Grundler, Woralak Kongdenfha, Yutu Liu, Mark Little, Heiko Ludwig, J. Micallef, Thomas Mikalsen, Adrian Mocan, Anne HH Ngu, Bart Orriens, Savas Parastatidis, Michael Papazoglou, Barbara Pernici, Pierluigi Plebani, Isabelle Rouvellou, Quan Z. Sheng, Halvard Skogsrud, Stefan Tai, Farouk Toumani, Pascal van Eck, Jim Webber, Roel Wieringa, Jian Yang, Liangzhao Zeng, Olaf Zimmermann.

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