Title :
SESA: Emerging Technology for Service-Centric Environments
Author :
Vitvar, T. ; Zaremba, Marcin ; Moran, Michael
Author_Institution :
Digital Enterprise Res. Inst., Galway
Abstract :
Service-oriented architectures - and particularly the Web service technologies that enable them, such as WSDL (Web Services Description Language) and SOAP - are widely acknowledged for their potential to revolutionize computing. However, existing SOAs will prove difficult to scale without a proper degree of automation. SOAs´ success depends on resolving fundamental challenges that existing SOA technologies don´t sufficiently address: search, integration, and mediation. Extending service-oriented architectures with semantics can help create service-centric information systems that better adapt to changes throughout software systems´ lifetime.
Keywords :
Web services; information systems; middleware; semantic Web; software architecture; SESA technology; SOAP; WSDL; middleware; semantic Web service technologies; semantically enabled SOA; service-centric information systems; service-oriented architectures; Business communication; Computer architecture; Logic; Mediation; Middleware; Ontologies; Programming profession; Service oriented architecture; Software systems; Web services; SESA; SOA; Semantic Web; WSMO; Web Service Modeling Ontology; Web services; problem solving; semantically enabled SOA; service ontology; service-oriented architecture;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MS.2007.178