2008 12th Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops 2008
DOI: 10.1109/edocw.2008.11
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Agent-based Extensions for the UML Profile and Metamodel for Service-oriented Architectures

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“…Title Q1 Q2 Q3 [22] "Development of service-oriented architectures using model-driven development: A mapping study" Yes P No [23] "MISS: A Metamodel of Information System Service" P Yes No [24] "S3: A Service-Oriented Reference Architecture" Yes No No [25] "A metamodel for the Web Services Standars Yes Yes No [26] "A platform independent model for service oriented architectures" Yes Yes P [27] "A Review and Comparison of Service E-Contract Architecture Metamodels" Yes Yes No [28] "AIRES: An Architecture to Improve Software Reuse" Yes No No [29] "Method Engineering: A Service-Oriented Approach" Yes No No [30] "Service portfolio management: A repository-based framework" Yes P Yes [31] "Design of a Model-generated Repository as a Service for USDL" P P No [32] "Model-driven development of SOA services" P Yes P [33] "Scaling for agility: A reference model for hybrid traditional-agile software development methodologies" Yes P No [34] "Agent-based Extensions for the UML Profile and Metamodel for Service-oriented Architectures" Yes Yes No [35] "Composite service metamodel and auto composition" Yes Yes No [36] "A Generic Metamodel for Adaptable Service Oriented Systems Modeling using DSM Approach" Yes Yes P [37] "Foundations of a Reference Model for SOA Governance" No P No [38] "A metamodel and taxonomy to facilitate context-aware service adaptation" Yes Yes No [39] "A Metamodel for Enabling a Service Oriented Architecture" Yes Yes No [40] "An EA-approach to Develop SOA Viewpoints" Yes Yes Yes [41] "Towards services paradigm: principles and models" Yes P No [42] "A Simplified Approach to Describing, Discovering and Composing Situational Enterprise Services" Yes P No…”
Section: Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Title Q1 Q2 Q3 [22] "Development of service-oriented architectures using model-driven development: A mapping study" Yes P No [23] "MISS: A Metamodel of Information System Service" P Yes No [24] "S3: A Service-Oriented Reference Architecture" Yes No No [25] "A metamodel for the Web Services Standars Yes Yes No [26] "A platform independent model for service oriented architectures" Yes Yes P [27] "A Review and Comparison of Service E-Contract Architecture Metamodels" Yes Yes No [28] "AIRES: An Architecture to Improve Software Reuse" Yes No No [29] "Method Engineering: A Service-Oriented Approach" Yes No No [30] "Service portfolio management: A repository-based framework" Yes P Yes [31] "Design of a Model-generated Repository as a Service for USDL" P P No [32] "Model-driven development of SOA services" P Yes P [33] "Scaling for agility: A reference model for hybrid traditional-agile software development methodologies" Yes P No [34] "Agent-based Extensions for the UML Profile and Metamodel for Service-oriented Architectures" Yes Yes No [35] "Composite service metamodel and auto composition" Yes Yes No [36] "A Generic Metamodel for Adaptable Service Oriented Systems Modeling using DSM Approach" Yes Yes P [37] "Foundations of a Reference Model for SOA Governance" No P No [38] "A metamodel and taxonomy to facilitate context-aware service adaptation" Yes Yes No [39] "A Metamodel for Enabling a Service Oriented Architecture" Yes Yes No [40] "An EA-approach to Develop SOA Viewpoints" Yes Yes Yes [41] "Towards services paradigm: principles and models" Yes P No [42] "A Simplified Approach to Describing, Discovering and Composing Situational Enterprise Services" Yes P No…”
Section: Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Looking at metamodels of SOA architectures that offer metamodels trying to metamodel the SOA architecture [34] or Information Systems as Services [23], thus not matching with the object of study in this section.…”
Section: Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these proposed extensions stem from the motivation when the existing UML specification fails to represent the semantic meaning of the design. The extension mechanisms provided by UML have been utilized in numerous applications like modeling object-oriented frameworks [3], integrating software architecture descriptions [4][5][6], agentoriented systems [7][8][9], design composition [10], aspectoriented system [11;12], modeling variability in families of systems [13], adding complementary information to use case relationships [14], adding business goals to activity diagrams [15], representing XML Schemas [16], secure systems development [17] and web applications [18].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%