Enterprise Interoperability V 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-2819-9_33
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Business-SoaML: Service Identification and Specification from a Business Perspective

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“…The ServiceML language has been aligned with AT-ONE and comprises three different packages [Carrez et al 2012], namely: (1) Business-SoaML, a SoaML variant suited for business people, (2) Light-USDL, a USDL variant for interface descriptions for business-minded people, and (3) Service Journey Maps, an AT-ONE customer journey map variant for describing service experiences.…”
Section: Serviceml Based On the At-one Methodsmentioning
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“…The ServiceML language has been aligned with AT-ONE and comprises three different packages [Carrez et al 2012], namely: (1) Business-SoaML, a SoaML variant suited for business people, (2) Light-USDL, a USDL variant for interface descriptions for business-minded people, and (3) Service Journey Maps, an AT-ONE customer journey map variant for describing service experiences.…”
Section: Serviceml Based On the At-one Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ServiceML extends the Service oriented architecture Modeling Language (SoaML) [OMG 2012a] for business architectures, i.e. Business-SoaML as described in [Chang 2012], and combines this with the five views of the AT-ONE method [Clatworthy 2008] to support service innovation. A further relationship of these languages in the context of an Enterprise Architecture framework can be found in [Berre 2012, Berre 2013b].…”
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“…Function with services can be supported by service descriptions in SoaML (Service oriented architecture Modeling Language) from OMG, and also be further supported by USDL (Universal Service Description Language) which is being studied in W3C [9]. This can be supported further with provisioning and deployment in Cloud environments using CloudML [8]. Coordination with processes can be supported by system level BPMN [7], and further mappings to BPEL and TOSCA [6] for implementation level support for services and cloud environments.…”
Section: A Model Based Enterprise Architecture Approachmentioning
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“…Interaction can be supported through the emerging IFML (Interaction Flow Modeling Language) [7], which provides a platform independent approach for the specification of user interface dialogues. Structure with roles can be supported with VDML [1] and the role models being related also to roles in SoaML for provisioning of services and further to the role of sensors in ThingML [8] which is a modeling language for embedded and distributed systems. Function with services can be supported by service descriptions in SoaML (Service oriented architecture Modeling Language) from OMG, and also be further supported by USDL (Universal Service Description Language) which is being studied in W3C [9].…”
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