RGPS:基于RGPS元模型的面向服务需求工程方法

Keith de Souza, M. Fantinato
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由于商业环境的动态变化,组织必须迅速适应变化,信息系统最近不得不适应新的情况,以便它们能够有效地不断增加价值。在这种情况下,学术界出现了一门新的学科,称为面向服务的系统工程(SOSE),它突出了面向服务的计算系统的纪律、系统和量化的发展。该学科被划分为其他子学科,其中一个子学科是面向服务的需求工程(service -oriented Requirements Engineering, sor),它涉及定义流程和方法,以从两个不同的角度(服务消费者和服务提供者)解决服务需求问题。本文提出了一种WS&i*-RGPS方法,该方法探索了角色、目标、过程和服务(RGPS)元模型所提出的描述的一些替代方法。这涉及到一个新的定义,试图将文献中建立的其他模型的优势与RGPS结合起来。相应地,这种新方法概述了使用i*框架来描述角色和目标层,并展示了使用WS-BPEL/WSDL来描述流程和服务层。i*框架的使用为管理系统规范的不同方面设定了目标。它的优点包括稳定性、对冲突检测、分析和谈判的支持。选择WS-BPEL/WSDL是因为它的成熟度和在实践状态下的广泛使用,这增加了这种新方法被业界采用的机会。
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WS&i*-RGPS: An Approach to Service-Oriented Requirements Engineering Based on RGPS Metamodels
Owing to the dynamics of the business environment in which organizations must adapt to changes quickly, the information systems have recently had to adapt to new situations so that they can keep adding value efficiently and effectively. In the light of this scenario, a new discipline called Service-oriented Systems Engineering (SOSE) has emerged in the academic scene and this has highlighted the disciplined, systematic and quantified development of Service-oriented Computing systems. This discipline is divided into other sub-disciplines, one of these sub-disciplines is Service-oriented Requirements Engineering (SORE) and is concerned with defining processes and methodologies to address the question of services requirements from two different perspectives: service consumers and service providers. In the context of SORE, this paper proposes a WS&i*-RGPS approach that explores some alternatives to the descriptions proposed by the Role, Goal, Process and Service (RGPS) metamodels - an approach in SORE. This involves a new definition that seeks to incorporate the advantages of other models -- established in the literature - with RGPS. Accordingly, this new approach outlines the use of the i* framework to describe the Role and Goal layers and shows the use of WS-BPEL/WSDL to describe the process and service layers. The use of the i* framework sets out the goals for managing different aspects of the systems specification. Among its advantages are stability, support in the detection of conflicts, analysis and negotiation. WS-BPEL/WSDL is chosen because of its maturity and widespread use in the state of practice, which increases the chance of this new approach being adopted by industry.
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