RESTful和SOAP-WSDL web服务可维护性的比较评估

R. R. Oliveira, Robson Vinicius Vieira Sanchez, J. C. Estrella, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes, Valerio Brusamolin
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Web服务不仅是网络服务可用性方面最有前途的技术之一,而且还解决了在Web上集成异构应用程序的问题。由于它们的日益普及,可维护性已经成为一个重要的问题,因为它有助于降低维护成本和提高软件质量。然而,从进化和维护的角度来看,还有许多问题需要研究。本文描述了一个对照实验,根据特定的可修改子特征和在web服务维护上花费的时间来比较RESTful和SOAP-WSDL web服务。研究结果表明,rest式web服务在服务器端更易于维护,而SOAP-WSDL web服务在客户端更易于维护。基于受控实验的研究很有前景,可能有助于降低web服务的维护成本,并提高面向软件的服务的质量。
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Comparative evaluation of the maintainability of RESTful and SOAP-WSDL web services
Web services not only are one of the most promising technologies in terms of the availability of network services but also solve the problem of integrating heterogeneous applications on the web. Because of their increasing popularity, maintainability has become an important issue as it helps to reduce maintenance costs and improve software quality. However, from the perspective of evolution and maintenance, there are many issues to be examined. This paper describes a controlled experiment to compare RESTful and SOAP-WSDL web services in terms of specific modifiability sub-characteristics and time spent on web services maintenance. The findings indicate that RESTful web services are more maintainable on the server-side, while SOAP-WSDL web services are more maintainable on the client-side. Studies based on controlled experiments are promising and may help reduce the maintenance costs of web services as well as improve the quality of software-oriented services.
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