2008 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing 2008
DOI: 10.1109/scc.2008.16
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Morpheus: Semantics-based Incremental Change Propagation in SOA-based Solutions

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“…Tools and techniques for analyzing such changes fall under top-down change analysis. Existing work in this area has multiple facets like business process-tosource code and service implementations [60,85], higher level models to lower level detailed models [9,11,44,49,64] and composite services to underlying artifacts [14]. Table 5 provides an overview of the change analysis and propagation solutions at the business level while considering their hierarchical coverage.…”
Section: Top-down Impact Analysis and Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tools and techniques for analyzing such changes fall under top-down change analysis. Existing work in this area has multiple facets like business process-tosource code and service implementations [60,85], higher level models to lower level detailed models [9,11,44,49,64] and composite services to underlying artifacts [14]. Table 5 provides an overview of the change analysis and propagation solutions at the business level while considering their hierarchical coverage.…”
Section: Top-down Impact Analysis and Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, formal specifications [42,49,60] have been used to model Top-down change specifications. Topdown changes involve many dissimilar artifacts across different layers of abstraction.…”
Section: Top-down Impact Analysis and Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is one of the frameworks that are very close to our proposal; however, the authors do not provide any theoretical background on the allowed changes or details on the propagation mechanisms. A different approach is used in system Morpheus [48], also based on IBM RSA. At the platform-specific level it considers three UML artifacts -use cases, sequence diagrams and ser-vice specifications -and the change propagation among them.…”
Section: Processing Viewmentioning
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“…Certainly, SOA models used within a MDD approach can be expressed using the UML [4], [9]. However, as UML is neither fully service-centered, nor business process-oriented [10], it is necessary to provide alternative methods to design the business process logic independently of their implementation infrastructure. Thus, model-driven design techniques needs to address the gap in existing UML modeling methodologies for the business service design and the used lower-level standards.…”
Section: Background and Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%