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Modeling of Services and Service Collaboration in UML 2.0

WEISS, P.; ZENDULKA, J. Modeling of Services and Service Collaboration in UML 2.0. Information Systems and Formal Models. Opava: Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava, Silesian university in Opava, 2007. p. 29-36. ISBN: 978-80-7248-006-7.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Weiss Petr, Ing., Ph.D., DIFS (FIT)
Zendulka Jaroslav, doc. Ing., CSc., DIFS (FIT)
Abstract

One of many definitions of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) saysthat SOA is an architectural style for building next-generationdistributed information systems. If we want to get a reliable and goodworking system, it must be well designed first. This paper deals withService-Oriented Architecture Design (SOAD), especially with modelingof services. Furthermore, abstraction layers of SOA are introduced andpossible using of object oriented approach on each layer is discussedin this paper. Besides, three types of service collaboration arepresented. The main objective of the paper is to demonstrate how thesetypes of collaboration can be described in UML 2.0.

Keywords

Service-Oriented Architecture, Service-Oriented Architecture Design, Service Co-operation, service, component.

Published
2007
Pages
29–36
Proceedings
Information Systems and Formal Models
Conference
10th International conference on Information System Implementation and Modeling ISIM'07
ISBN
978-80-7248-006-7
Publisher
Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava, Silesian university in Opava
Place
Opava
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT28587,
  author="Petr {Weiss} and Jaroslav {Zendulka}",
  title="Modeling of Services and Service Collaboration in UML 2.0",
  booktitle="Information Systems and Formal Models",
  year="2007",
  pages="29--36",
  publisher="Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava, Silesian university in Opava",
  address="Opava",
  isbn="978-80-7248-006-7"
}
Projects
A Framework for Formal Specifications and Prototyping of Information System's Network Applications, GACR, Standardní projekty, GA102/05/0723, start: 2005-01-01, end: 2007-12-31, completed
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