2008 12th IEEE International Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems 2008
DOI: 10.1109/ftdcs.2008.24
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The BCD View Model: Business Analysis View, Service Composition View and Service Design View for Service Oriented Software Design and Development

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“…SmartShelf [6] is complex and demonstrates some other features of BPEL, for instance supporting the concurrency behavior. BPEL program for SmartShelf involves 14 Web services' interactions and consists of 48 statement blocks.…”
Section: A Choosing Subject Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SmartShelf [6] is complex and demonstrates some other features of BPEL, for instance supporting the concurrency behavior. BPEL program for SmartShelf involves 14 Web services' interactions and consists of 48 statement blocks.…”
Section: A Choosing Subject Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, Amin et al [39] propose building a framework for the exchange of information among the eHealth systems of Indonesia, whose purpose is to integrate and synchronize data from different (heterogeneous) platforms through web interoperability. This framework was designed under the concept of service-oriented analysis and design (SOAD) [42,43], which is composed of the three main phases of the conceptual view (CV), which illustrates to those involved all the activities that encompass the workflow of the organization; the logical view (LV), which encapsulates all the logic identified by the CV in various software services; and the physical view (PV), which implements the different web layers, including the presentation, application service, domain model and data access layers. The three previous phases focus on a logic based on SOA, whose objective is to process all user information and exchange data among platforms using the RESTful protocol [44].…”
Section: Service-oriented Architecture (Soa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WS-BPEL service composition for SupplyChain is relatively simple, involving three Web services. SmartShelf [17] receives an input message called commodity, which is composed of three fields, namely name, amount, and status. The process returns an output message which is composed of quantity, location, and status.…”
Section: Subject Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%