Title :
A Variability Modeling Method for Adaptable Services in Service-Oriented Computing
Author :
Chang, Soo Ho ; Kim, Soo Dong
Abstract :
Publish-discover-compose paradigm of service-oriented computing (SOC) presents a challenge on service applicability. Services are not just for predefined clients, rather for potentially many unknown clients. Hence, published services should be highly adaptable to various service clients and contexts. For that, service variability must carefully be modeled by considering the unique computing paradigm and requirements of SOC such as dynamic discovery and composition of services. Current SOC approaches to modeling services largely focus on defining business processes and service components without considering service variability in sufficient details. In this paper, we first compare the variability on conventional applications and the variability on SOC. Then, we identify four types of variability on services. For the types of service variability, we present a method to model service variability and design adaptable services. Using our proposed framework, we believe the applicability and reusability of such services can be greatly increased.
Keywords :
client-server systems; software architecture; adaptable services; composition of services; dynamic discovery; service-oriented computing; variability modeling method; Computer science; Context-aware services; Service oriented architecture; Spline; Unified modeling language; Web services;
Conference_Titel :
Software Product Line Conference, 2007. SPLC 2007. 11th International
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2888-5
DOI :
10.1109/SPLINE.2007.10