TY - GEN
T1 - Approaches to identify and develop Web services as instance of SOA architecture
AU - Al-Rawahi, Najla
AU - Baghdadi, Youcef
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Web services underlying technologies and standards allow interfacing, publishing, and binding services available on the Web and accessible through protocols based on the Internet. Moreover, Web services can easily live with distributed object computing middleware such as CORBA, DCOM and EJB, and integrated with semantic Web to overcome their limitations. These capabilities allow composition of business processes that cross the boundaries of an organization into new business solutions and ultimately e-business. Yet, Web services deployment is still hindered by technical and especially methodological issues. This paper concerns with approaches to develop Web services, namely their identification, design, deployment, and management The paper presents a comparative study of two perspectives of developing Web services: IT-oriented and business-oriented perspectives with respect to: (1) developing process, (2) used building blocks, (3) categories of Web services, and (4) wrapping of legacy applications. This comparative study aims at integrating both perspectives into a multiple abstraction level architecture with respect to a business model, where higher abstract levels deal with business-orientation, whereas the tower levels concern with IT.
AB - Web services underlying technologies and standards allow interfacing, publishing, and binding services available on the Web and accessible through protocols based on the Internet. Moreover, Web services can easily live with distributed object computing middleware such as CORBA, DCOM and EJB, and integrated with semantic Web to overcome their limitations. These capabilities allow composition of business processes that cross the boundaries of an organization into new business solutions and ultimately e-business. Yet, Web services deployment is still hindered by technical and especially methodological issues. This paper concerns with approaches to develop Web services, namely their identification, design, deployment, and management The paper presents a comparative study of two perspectives of developing Web services: IT-oriented and business-oriented perspectives with respect to: (1) developing process, (2) used building blocks, (3) categories of Web services, and (4) wrapping of legacy applications. This comparative study aims at integrating both perspectives into a multiple abstraction level architecture with respect to a business model, where higher abstract levels deal with business-orientation, whereas the tower levels concern with IT.
KW - Architecture
KW - Business-oriented approaches
KW - Comparison study
KW - IT-oriented approaches
KW - Methodology
KW - Web services
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U2 - 10.1109/ICSSSM.2005.1499538
DO - 10.1109/ICSSSM.2005.1499538
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33745271514
SN - 0780389719
SN - 9780780389717
SN - 0780389719
SN - 9780780389717
T3 - 2005 International Conference on Services Systems and Services Management, Proceedings of ICSSSM'05
SP - 579
EP - 584
BT - 2005 International Conference on Services Systems and Services Management, Proceedings of ICSSSM'05
T2 - 2005 International Conference on Services Systems and Services Management, ICSSSM'05
Y2 - 13 June 2005 through 15 June 2005
ER -