2006 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'06) 2006
DOI: 10.1109/scc.2006.97
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SOAF: An Architectural Framework for Service Definition and Realization

Abstract: Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an approach for building distributed systems that deliver application functionality as a set of self-contained business-aligned services with well-defined and discoverable interfaces. This paper presents a systematic and architecture-centric framework, named Service Oriented Architecture Framework (SOAF), to ease the definition, the design and the realization of SOA in order to achieve a better business and IT alignment. The proposed framework is businessprocess centric a… Show more

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“…It has a top-down view on organizations in order to get a set of business level services without their complete definition and implementation.  Service-Oriented Architecture Framework (SOAF) [ 64]: This SDM comprises of a set of tasks, techniques, and guidelines that are grouped in five phases to address service identification and to help in deciding on service granularity while integrating existing legacy systems. Its phases are information elicitation, service identification, service definition, service realization, roadmap, and planning.…”
Section: Stagekindmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has a top-down view on organizations in order to get a set of business level services without their complete definition and implementation.  Service-Oriented Architecture Framework (SOAF) [ 64]: This SDM comprises of a set of tasks, techniques, and guidelines that are grouped in five phases to address service identification and to help in deciding on service granularity while integrating existing legacy systems. Its phases are information elicitation, service identification, service definition, service realization, roadmap, and planning.…”
Section: Stagekindmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the broad range of technologies embodied through the cloud computing paradigm, we survey work from domains such as Service-Orientated Architecture, Web 2.0 and distributed computing to provide common characteristics towards a cloud environment definition [20], [5], [2]. There are numerous efforts in producing a standard cloud computing definition, which is critical in enabling in-depth discussions and reasoning around cloud characteristics and requirements.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This step is common among several methodologies for the development of SOA solutions (e.g. SOMA [9], SDLM [10] and SOAF [11]). In this section, we therefore provide such an initial analysis of the business domain.…”
Section: Identifying Reusable Serious Games Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%