2008 12th International IEEE Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/edoc.2008.50
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Engineering Service Oriented Systems: A Model Driven Approach

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“…The problem with using models as mere documentation is that they rapidly diverge from the reality of the system implemented, becoming obsolete. Model Driven Development (MDD) [1][2] [3] focus on software development based on models, using as first order artifacts models, their metamodels and the languages that allow automatic transformations between them. In this way, a model is successively transformed into another model of the same system, refining the level of abstraction until the code level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem with using models as mere documentation is that they rapidly diverge from the reality of the system implemented, becoming obsolete. Model Driven Development (MDD) [1][2] [3] focus on software development based on models, using as first order artifacts models, their metamodels and the languages that allow automatic transformations between them. In this way, a model is successively transformed into another model of the same system, refining the level of abstraction until the code level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The explicit modeling of BPs in organizations enables them to think about their way of doing business, while also helping them discover weaknesses in their processes. One of their key uses in the context of BP realization by services is that of designing services at a more abstract level than with specific technologies, also promoting traceability between elements [13]. The explicit tracing of the relationships between elements in different models promotes the reuse of the knowledge imbibed in the transformations, in our case between the business and software architectures.…”
Section: Motivation and Research Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When models become the center of development, the need to specify them correctly and without ambiguity increases, as syntactic incompleteness makes it impossible to process models [13]. The explicit modeling of BPs in organizations enables them to think about their way of doing business, while also helping them discover weaknesses in their processes.…”
Section: Motivation and Research Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have just finished an experiment comparing a platform specific technology approach and a platform independent model driven approach for the development of service oriented systems in the insurance domain. The model driven approach was in this experiment based on the model driven approach for service development from [13].…”
Section: Figure 9 Pim For Suppliermentioning
confidence: 99%