2016 3rd International Conference on Computer and Information Sciences (ICCOINS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/iccoins.2016.7783264
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Service Oriented System design: Domain Specific Model based approach

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“…According to the norms and standards of service-oriented quality [33,34], SOA was one of the most used software architectural approaches in the early 2000s; it was used for the design and development of applications as services. This architecture aims to provide uniformity in the design, implementation and invoking of services required to meet the desired needs of the application [35]; that is, any process, subprocess or logic of an organization can be encapsulated in services [36].…”
Section: Service-oriented Architecture (Soa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the norms and standards of service-oriented quality [33,34], SOA was one of the most used software architectural approaches in the early 2000s; it was used for the design and development of applications as services. This architecture aims to provide uniformity in the design, implementation and invoking of services required to meet the desired needs of the application [35]; that is, any process, subprocess or logic of an organization can be encapsulated in services [36].…”
Section: Service-oriented Architecture (Soa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Service design comprehension is essential for building and developing a service computing-based system [7]- [9]. So far, a service design has not been based on a formal model of services computing systems [7], [10]- [12]. Service design in a large complex system often disregards the necessity for unifying systems engineering framework [13]- [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%