Use of models and modelling techniques for service development

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E-applications are increasingly being composed from individual services that can be realized with different technologies, such as, e.g., Web Services and standard component technologies. A current trend in the development of these services is to describe their technology-independent and technology-specific aspects in separate models. A prominent development that leads this trend is the Model-Driven Architecture (MDA). An important feature of the MDA approach is the explicit identification of Platform-Independent Models (PIMs) and the flexibility to implement them on different platforms via Platform-Specific Models (PSMs), possibly through (automated) model transformations. A platform can be any technology that supports the execution of these models, either directly or after translation to code in a programming language. This paper aims at identifying the benefits of the MDA approach in the development of services for e-applications. The paper presents a short introduction to MDA, in the context of service development, and an overview of the modelling capabilities of the Unified Modelling Language (UML), one of MDA's main modelling languages. © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Pires, L. F., van Sinderen, M., de Farias, C. R. G., & Almeida, J. P. A. (2004). Use of models and modelling techniques for service development. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 139, pp. 441–456). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-7907-9_33

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