Title :
Designing to attain and maintain business process flexibility
Author_Institution :
OGIS Res. Inst., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
For SOA to be successfully, a guideline to design flexible business process is deemed necessary. Impact analysis and code decay studies may be used to find attributes that contribute to flexibility, but they are mostly done on source codes. When external services, such as those offered by SaaS, and an intermediary such as an ESB is used, these methodologies may not be applicable or yield meaningful results. This paper tries to concretely define business flexibility by defining terms related to business process, discussing when business process flexibility is necessary, and proposes using semantic model of messages between services instead of service interface and functionalities or service models as parameters of business process flexibility.
Keywords :
business data processing; data flow analysis; software architecture; business process flexibility; flexible business process; message semantic model; service interface; service models; source codes; Band pass filters; Contracts; Control systems; Costs; Guidelines; Object oriented modeling; Process design; Protocols; Service oriented architecture; Taxonomy; ESB; activity decay; business process flexibility; change propagation; component; dependency relationship; impact analysis; semantic model; service;
Conference_Titel :
Services Computing Conference, 2009. APSCC 2009. IEEE Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5338-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5336-8
DOI :
10.1109/APSCC.2009.5394124