The SOA Paradigm and e-Service Architecture Reconsidered from the e-Business Perspective.

Autor: Ambroszkiewicz, Stanisław, Bartyna, Waldemar, Faderewski, Marek, Mikułowski, Dariusz, Pilski, Marek, Stepniak, Marcin, Terlikowski, Grzegorz
Zdroj: Current Trends in Web Engineering; 2010, p256-265, 10p
Abstrakt: A business service has well founded structure where its operations (corresponding to request-quote, order-contract, invoice-payment) are related to each other. These relations cannot be expressed in WSDL. The request-quote operation corresponds to SLA negotiations and can be performed in a universal description language such as OWL that can also express all the relations between service operations mentioned above. Generally, from the e-business perspective the following notions are important: (1) Service architecture. (2) Communication protocols in e-business processes. These notions are crucial for providing standards necessary for creating open, heterogeneous and scalable systems for realizing complex e-business processes. These notions are discussed in the paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index