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摘要
许多企业和政府企业都在朝着面向服务的体系结构的方向发展。各种组件之间的复杂程度、相互作用和相互依赖使得作为一个整体来设计、开发和分析这样的系统变得困难。特别是,很难预测所提议的变更的影响并评估可选择的体系结构。采用模型驱动的方法,加上可靠的验证和确认(V和V)技术,可以为对可能的系统行为进行定性和定量预测提供关键的解决方案。本文详细介绍了名为MCSOA (Multi Channel Service Oriented Architecture)的面向服务体系结构的验证和确认中的一个案例研究。它是为美国国防部集成模型驱动方法到MCSOA软件开发的更大实践的一部分。我们展示了彩色Petri网(cpn)中对层次和抽象特性、并发性以及同步和异步通信的支持如何使建模真实世界的SOA实现能够执行V和V以及国防部部署所需的质量保证。
A Case Study in Defining Colored Petri Nets Based Model Driven Development of Enterprise Service Oriented Architectures
Many businesses as well as government enterprises are moving towards Service Oriented Architectures for their operation. The level of complexity, interaction and interdependence among various components make it difficult to design, develop, and analyze such systems as a whole. In particular it is difficult to foretell the effect of proposed changes and to evaluate alternative architectures. Adoption of a model-driven approach, coupled with sound Verification and Validation (V and V) techniques can provide a key solution for making qualitative and quantitative predictions about the possible system behaviors. This paper details a case study in Verification and Validation of a Service Oriented Architecture called MCSOA (Multi Channel Service Oriented Architecture). It is part of a larger exercise to integrate a model-driven approach into MCSOA Software Development for the US Department of Defense. We show how support for hierarchical and abstraction features, concurrency, and both synchronous and asynchronous communications in Colored Petri Nets (CPNs) enable modeling real-world SOA implementations to perform V and V and quality assurance required for DoD deployments.