The service-oriented paradigm is a promising approach to handle the growing complexity of software systems. This paper introduces a methodology for a stepwise refinement of service specifications on different levels of abstraction. Moreover, it deals with the integration of service- and architecture-specifications. Underlying concepts for a formal service specification are motivated from a methodological point of view and are precisly given in this paper. Furthermore the application of these concepts is demonstrated within a case-example. The presented methodology stems from the RoFa-Soft1 project, where both aforementioned development paradigms are consolidated and integrated. © 2005 IEEE.
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Rittmann, S., Fleischmann, A., Hartmann, J., Pfaller, C., Rappl, M., & Wild, D. (2005). Integrating service specifications at different levels of abstraction. In Proceedings - SOSE 2005: IEEE International Workshop on Service-Oriented System Engineering (Vol. 2005, pp. 63–70). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/SOSE.2005.18
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