Towards a Unified Conceptual Framework for Service-Oriented Computing

P. Bostan, C. Atkinson, D. Draheim
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Abstract

Given the importance of clients in service-oriented computing, and the ongoing evolution of distributed system and application realization technologies from client/service architectures, through distributed-object and service-oriented to cloud computing, there is a growing need to lower the complexities and barriers involved in the development of client applications. These range from large scale business applications and business processes to laptop programs and small "apps" on mobile devices. In this paper we present a unified conceptual framework in which the basic concerns and viewpoints relevant for building clients of service-oriented, distributed systems can be expressed and related to one another in a platform-independent, non-proprietary way. The basic concerns used to structure the framework are the level of abstraction at which a system is represented and the roles from which the software entities of a distributed system are viewed. Using the various models supported in the framework it is possible to customize each client developer's view and simplify the way in which service providers develop and maintain their services. This paper provides an overview of our framework and show how it could be applied using a small example.
面向服务计算的统一概念框架
考虑到客户机在面向服务的计算中的重要性,以及分布式系统和应用程序实现技术从客户机/服务体系结构到分布式对象和面向服务的云计算的持续发展,降低客户机应用程序开发中涉及的复杂性和障碍的需求日益增长。这些范围从大型业务应用程序和业务流程到笔记本电脑程序和移动设备上的小型“应用程序”。在本文中,我们提出了一个统一的概念框架,在这个框架中,与构建面向服务的分布式系统客户端相关的基本关注点和观点可以以一种与平台无关的、非专有的方式表达和相互关联。用于构建框架的基本关注点是表示系统的抽象级别,以及查看分布式系统的软件实体的角色。使用框架中支持的各种模型,可以定制每个客户端开发人员的视图,并简化服务提供者开发和维护其服务的方式。本文概述了我们的框架,并通过一个小示例展示了如何应用它。
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