2005
DOI: 10.21236/ada441830
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Quality Attributes and Service-Oriented Architectures

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“…Table A1 (in appendix) presents the secondary quality attributes of GoF and POSA1 patterns after normalization. The quality attributes used in our analysis can be referred from [1,13,36,48]. Following are some of the conclusions that can be inferred from Figure 7:…”
Section: Pattern To Quality Attribute Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Table A1 (in appendix) presents the secondary quality attributes of GoF and POSA1 patterns after normalization. The quality attributes used in our analysis can be referred from [1,13,36,48]. Following are some of the conclusions that can be inferred from Figure 7:…”
Section: Pattern To Quality Attribute Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…A service can be defined as "A service is an implementation of a well-defined piece of business functionality, with a published interface that is discoverable and can be used by service consumers when building different applications and business processes" [17]. These services are regarded as platform-independent, autonomous, computational elements that can be programmed, published, described, discovered, and orchestrated using standard protocols for building software applications [18].…”
Section: Building Block Of Soamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A service must contain these characteristics for an ideal SOA implementation; however, in practice, SOA application relaxes or limits these characteristics. In [17] authors called these characteristics as service-level-design principles and enlist many more properties for services.…”
Section: Building Block Of Soamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have defined a Business Process Execution Measurement Model (BPEMM) integrating measures for BPs execution grouped in three views: generic, lean and services. We have taken into account key quality characteristics as defined by the SEI in early works such as [34], and the update in [35] which discusses quality characteristics specifically in a SOA. Other early work regarding quality attributes for software is the ISO/IEC 9126 [36] quality model (superseded by the ISO/IEC 25010 SQuaRE [37]).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%