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This paper presents an overarching metamodel for service-oriented architecture roadmapping (SOAR). An SOA roadmap is of paramount importance to strategize and operationalize an effective SOA program in a heterogeneous enterprise computing environment. There are 20 steps defined in the framework, broken down into 4 streams: planning and analysis, design and construction, deployment and operations,...
This paper presents a service spectrum, which defines the prominent characteristics of services in the context of SOA paradigm. The service spectrum comprises service identification, aspects, attributes, metadata, messaging, and repository/management, serving as a foundation to a systematic service engineering discipline, in which the major stages of the service lifecycle are addressed - portfolio...
This paper presents a broad-spectrum service- oriented framework for Internet applications (SOFIA), to efficiently manage the architecture design complexity and govern the solution development lifecycle of information systems in a service-oriented paradigm. This overarching model comprises multiple dimensions of design activities: system architecture, development lifecycle, technology solutions, and...
This paper defines a service-oriented solution architecture for n-tier applications (SANTA), primarily for Web-based distributed systems. Most conventional Internet applications have been built on three tiers - Web, application, and database tiers as described in the predominant 3-tier architectural style on both Java EE and .Net platforms. However, a number of leading-edge technologies have matured,...
This paper describes a service-oriented computing kit (SOCK), which is an overarching framework covering the key artifacts in planning, modeling, designing, developing, deploying, and managing service-oriented solutions in the enterprise computing space. Based on a divide-and-conquer strategy, this comprehensive kit is a systematic taxonomy to abstract complexities and organize the major aspects of...
Summary form only given. The technology and information platform (TIP) is a three-dimensional architecture framework to effectively cope with the architecture complexity and manage the architectural assets of information system applications in a service-oriented paradigm. This holistic framework comprises the generic architecture stack (GAS), which is made up of a series of architecture layers, and...
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