一种将基于组件的设计转化为面向服务设计的实用方法

D. Cheun, Sungsook Jo, Soo Dong Kim
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基于组件的开发(CBD)侧重于开发可重用组件并将它们组装到目标应用程序中。面向服务的计算(SOC)是一种相对较新的范例,其中可重用的服务被开发、发布并组成目标服务应用程序。由于CBD的普及,许多组织已经为其应用程序提供了CBD模型。因此,通过改变现有的CBD模型来经济地开发SOC应用是可行的,而不是从头开始开发SOC应用。我们的研究是开发一种将现有CBD设计转换为面向服务的体系结构(SOA)设计的方法。在本文中,我们首先比较了两种范式及其设计的关键要素;CBD设计和SOA设计。然后,我们定义转换的映射关系。对于每个转换映射,我们都给出了分步指导。应用这种转换的好处是增加现有设计资产的可重用性,维护现有CBD和SOC模型之间的一致性,并降低部署面向服务的应用程序的成本。
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A Practical Method to Transform Component-based Design to Service-Oriented Design
Component-Based Development (CBD) focuses on developing reusable components and assembling them into target applications. Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is a relatively new paradigm where reusable services are developed, published, and composed into target service applications. Due to the popularity of CBD, many organizations already have CBD models for their applications. Hence, it is feasible and appealing to develop SOC applications economically by transforming existing CBD models, rather than developing SOC applications from the scratch. Our research is to develop a methodology for transforming existing CBD design into Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) design. In this paper, we first compare the two paradigms and their key elements for the design; CBD design and SOA design. Then, we define mapping relationships of the transformation. For each transformation mapping, we present step-wise instructions. The benefit of applying this transformation is to increase reusability of existing design assets, to maintain the consistency between existing CBD and SOC models, and reduced cost for deploying service-oriented applications.
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