Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Systems Development in SOA Environments 2008
DOI: 10.1145/1370916.1370920
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“…The IT platform adopted in the LD-CAST project for enabling delivering in a trustful manner a multitude of cross-border services is based on SOA [25]. SOA allows the system to be easily adapted to new requirements and to assimilate new business services and new service providers, while the e-service demand evolves.…”
Section: The Holistic Implementation Of Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IT platform adopted in the LD-CAST project for enabling delivering in a trustful manner a multitude of cross-border services is based on SOA [25]. SOA allows the system to be easily adapted to new requirements and to assimilate new business services and new service providers, while the e-service demand evolves.…”
Section: The Holistic Implementation Of Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To exemplify some possibilities to introduce va-riations in SOA, let us consider LD-CAST -a prototype for supporting cross-border business cooperation using services provided by European Chambers of Commerce (Ionita, 2008); some of its evolution points allow one to introduce:  new business processes for orchestration;  new Web services;  process and Web service annotation with concepts of a business ontology;  ontology changes reflecting domain evolution;  new service providers and local agencies;  new multilingual content of the portal.…”
Section: Evolution Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) allows a system to respond easily to new requirements and to assimilate new business services and new service providers, while the business is developing. Services may be created for processing data, streamlining and reusing functionality incorporated in legacy systems (Sommerville, 2006), integrating activities performed by multiple business partners (Ionita, 2008). The architectures support a wide distribution of the deployed software artefacts; agility and extensibility are increased with the use of services discovered at runtime, sometimes on the basis of semantic technologies (Stojanovic 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serviceoriented architecture (SOA) is, of late, widely used in developing agile Information systems. In a similar way, the SOA has inspired the design of service systems [15,16]. In particular, the authors in [17] propose an Adaptive Service-Oriented Architecture (ASOA) in order to reduce the load of the service broker and enhance the efficiency of service production.…”
Section: Service Systems As Information Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%