e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal A Case Study on Behavioural Modelling of Service-Oriented Architectures

A Case Study on Behavioural Modelling of Service-Oriented Architectures

Marek Rychlý
Abstract
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural style for software systems’ design, which merges well-established software engineering practices. There are several approaches to describe systems and services in SOA, the services’ derivation, mutual cooperation to perform specific tasks, composition, etc. In this article, we introduce a new approach to describe behaviour of services in SOA, including behaviour of underlying systems of components, which form the services’ implementation. The behavioural description uses the process algebra _-calculus and it is demonstrated on a case study of a service-oriented architecture for functional testing of complex safety-critical systems.
2010
[1]Marek Rychlý, "A Case Study on Behavioural Modelling of Service-Oriented Architectures", In e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 71-87, 2010. DOI: .

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