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Modelling electronic service systems using UML

Skene, J.; Piccinelli, G.; Stearns, M.; (2003) Modelling electronic service systems using UML. Presented at: Workshop on Service Based Software Engineering, FM2003-SBSE, Pisa, Italy. Green open access

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Abstract

This paper presents a profile for modelling systems of electronic services using UML. Electronic services encapsulate business services, an organisational unit focused on delivering benefit to a consumer, to enhance communication, coordination and information management. Our profile is based on a formal, workflow-oriented description of electronic services that is abstracted from particular implementation technologies. Resulting models provide the basis for a formal analysis to verify behavioural properties of services. The models can also relate services to management components, including workflow managers and Electronic Service Management Systems (ESMSs), a novel concept drawn from experience of HP Service Composer and DySCo (Dynamic Service Composer), providing the starting point for integration and implementation tasks. Their UML basis and platform-independent nature is consistent with a Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) development strategy, appropriate to the challenge of developing electronic service systems using heterogeneous technology, and incorporating legacy systems.

Type: Conference item (Presentation)
Title: Modelling electronic service systems using UML
Event: Workshop on Service Based Software Engineering, FM2003-SBSE
Location: Pisa, Italy
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Language: English
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/771
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