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Developing service oriented architectures for increasing software application's reliability

Published: 16 June 2011 Publication History

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The paper aims to analyze the possibilities of increasing the reliability level of software applications based on a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) by the means of Design by Contract principles and explicit manipulation of business rules. Two architectural approaches have been taken into consideration: process centric SOA and information centric SOA. Also, a comparative analysis regarding the use of process diagrams versus use cases in SOA modeling is presented.

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  • (2019)Directions for future research on the integration of SOA, BPM, and BRMBusiness Process Management Journal10.1108/BPMJ-05-2018-013025:7(1491-1519)Online publication date: 14-Oct-2019

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CompSysTech '11: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies
June 2011
688 pages
ISBN:9781450309172
DOI:10.1145/2023607
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  • TELECVB: TELECOMS - Varna, Bulgaria
  • Austrian Comp Soc: Austrian Computer Society
  • BPCSB: BULGARIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY - Sofia, Bulgaria
  • IOMAIBB: INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS - BAS, Bulgaria
  • NBUBB: New Bulgarian University - BAS, Bulgaria
  • Technical University of Sofia
  • IOIACTBB: INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES - BAS, Bulgaria
  • TSFPS: THE SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME - SISTER
  • ERSVB: EURORISC SYSTEMS - Varna, Bulgaria
  • FOSEUB: FEDERATION OF THE SCIENTIFIC ENGINEERING UNIONS - Bulgaria
  • UORB: University of Ruse, Bulgaria
  • BBPSB: BULGARIAN BUSINESS PUBLICATIONS - Sofia, Bulgaria
  • CASTUVTB: CYRIL AND ST. METHODIUS UNIVERSITY of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
  • TECHUVB: Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria
  • LLLPET: LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME - ETN TRICE
  • IEEEBSB: IEEE Bulgaria Section, Bulgaria

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Published: 16 June 2011

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  1. business rules
  2. design by contract
  3. increased reliability
  4. service oriented architecture

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  • Austrian Comp Soc
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  • TSFPS
  • ERSVB
  • FOSEUB
  • UORB
  • BBPSB
  • CASTUVTB
  • TECHUVB
  • LLLPET
  • IEEEBSB

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  • (2019)Directions for future research on the integration of SOA, BPM, and BRMBusiness Process Management Journal10.1108/BPMJ-05-2018-013025:7(1491-1519)Online publication date: 14-Oct-2019

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