Specifying enterprise web-oriented architecture

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The Web-Oriented Architecture (WOA) is a new software architectural style that extends Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) style to the Web. The WOA is originally created by many new web applications and sites, such as social websites and personal publish websites. The EWOA is expected to be a part of next generation of Enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture (ESOA) for enterprise. In this chapter, we specify the Enterprise WOA (EWOA) both structurally and behaviorally based on the generic model of ESOA. We analyze the software quality attributes of EWOA as well as the relationship between EWOA and ESOA. We also discuss how EWOA meets the enterprise requirements for high-assurance service computing. © 2009 Springer-Verlag US.

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Tang, L., Zhao, Y., & Dong, J. (2009). Specifying enterprise web-oriented architecture. In High Assurance Services Computing (pp. 241–260). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-87658-0_12

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