Service architecture is not necessarily bound to the technical aspects of information system development. It can be defined by using conceptual models that are independent of any implementation technology. Unfortunately, the conventional information system analysis and design methods cover just a part of required modelling notations for engineering of service architectures. They do not provide effective support to maintain semantic integrity between business processes and data. Service orientation is a paradigm that can be applied for conceptual modelling of information systems. The concept of service is rather well understood in different domains. It can be applied equally well for conceptualization of organizational and technical information system components. This chapter concentrates on analysis of the differences between service-oriented modelling and object-oriented modelling. Service-oriented method is used for semantic integration of information system static and dynamic aspects. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Gustas, R., & Gustiene, P. (2009). A new method for conceptual modelling of information systems. In Information Systems Development: Towards a Service Provision Society (pp. 157–166). https://doi.org/10.1007/b137171_17
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