Second International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (ICIW'07) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/iciw.2007.2
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A Case Study on Integrating Extra-Functional Properties in Web Service Model-Driven Development

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“…Ortiz and Hernandez [19] [20] propose the use of modeldriven development and aspect-oriented modeling for treating with extra-functional concerns of Web services. However, unlike our approach, Ortiz's proposal starts from the PIM-level, using the OASIS SCA (Service Component Architecture) specification and a UML profile for modeling services with extra-functional aspects.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ortiz and Hernandez [19] [20] propose the use of modeldriven development and aspect-oriented modeling for treating with extra-functional concerns of Web services. However, unlike our approach, Ortiz's proposal starts from the PIM-level, using the OASIS SCA (Service Component Architecture) specification and a UML profile for modeling services with extra-functional aspects.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ortiz and Hernandez [12] propose a model-driven approach to develop web services with extra-functional properties from a platform independent model (PIM). As a PIM, they use a UML profile extended with certain stereotypes for service components and extra-functional properties.…”
Section: Representing Service Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MDD is a paradigm in software development that focuses on essential aspects of the system, postponing the choice of the most appropriate technology for implementation [10]. Model definition and transformations between models and from models to code are key factors in developing automatic systems.…”
Section: Model-driven Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%