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Feature models provide an effective way to capture commonality and variability in a specific domain. Constructing a feature model needs a systematic review of existing software artifacts in a domain and is always a collaboration-intensive activity. However, existing feature modeling methods and tools lack explicit support of such collaborations. In this paper, we present an environment for feature...
Modeling plays a crucial role in model-driven development of service-oriented systems. This paper proposes a framework for service-oriented modeling that combines an agent-oriented software development methodology with an ontology-based domain analysis technique. It aims at improving the dynamic composability of services at requirements and design stages through modeling. The framework consists of...
Service-oriented computing is becoming a direction of computing technology. For realising the mission of service-oriented computing, service-oriented architecture has been proposed to facilitate the application development via discoverable services distributed on Internet. That brings out service-oriented modelling as a new technical area to provide modelling and analysis techniques of service-oriented...
With the increasing of Web services in Internet, composing existing services for satisfying new requirements has gained daily expanding attentions and interests. Many efforts have been pursued for supporting the essential activities in service composition. However, the existing techniques only focus on passive services which are waiting there for being discovered and invoked. We argue that it might...
This paper proposes an extensive reuse approach for SOM, which utilizes a multi-facets ontology system supporting reuse of various service-oriented assets, such as business processes, collaboration templates and services. The paper also presents an iterative service-oriented modeling process based on the ontology and assets repository, which reuses assets from the first to last modeling phase by matching...
Service-oriented modeling is defined as a comprehensive practice encompassing analysis, design and architecture of all organizational software entities. Currently, service-oriented modeling receives more attention in SOA project lifecycle, since SOA application is model-driven and can be fast developed after modeling. However, existing service-oriented modeling approaches reuse only service which...
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