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Service Oriented Solution Modeling and Variation Propagation Analysis Based on Architectural Building Blocks

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  • Liang-Jie Zhang

    (Kingdee International Software Group CO., Ltd, Shenzen, China)

  • Jia Zhang

    (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA)

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In spite of the widely recognized benefits of applying Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) to design enterprise-scale software systems, its actual application practice is not always a success. One major reason is the lack of a systematic engineering process and tool supported by reusable architectural artifacts. Toward this ultimate goal, this paper proposes a new method of architectural building blocks (ABB)-based SOA solution design and it is applicable to any layered or tiered infrastructure. The authors present the modeling of solution-level architectural artifacts and their relationships, whose formalization enables event-based variation notification and propagation analysis. The goal is to provide architecture-level support for configuration and re-configuration of architectural artifacts based on industry practices. Their method also supports solution-level project variation management for the process of updating and maintaining architectural artifacts. The authors report a prototype tool that they have developed and describe how they extend the Unified Modeling Language (UML) mechanism to implement the system and enable solution-level enforcement as an example. The prototype has been applied in real projects as an SOA solution modeling tool.

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  • Liang-Jie Zhang & Jia Zhang, 2013. "Service Oriented Solution Modeling and Variation Propagation Analysis Based on Architectural Building Blocks," International Journal of Web Services Research (IJWSR), IGI Global, vol. 10(4), pages 39-61, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jwsr00:v:10:y:2013:i:4:p:39-61
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