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An e-services reference model to streamline the Global Village Grid

Seyyed Mohsen Hashemi and Mohammadreza Razzazi

International Journal of Services, Economics and Management, 2010, vol. 2, issue 1, 1-29

Abstract: To realise the Global Village Grid in an e-services framework, software engineers encounter with data and services integration in software developments and implementations. Additionally, unifying the e-services would be realised in global e-governance concerning globalisation trends. Software engineers need some reference architectures to implement an e-services framework in the all-inclusive world. They also need a reference model on which to base their reference architectures. On the other hand, there is no reference model, which could be used to develop and unify e-services. We suggest a reference model called Global Village Grid Reference Model (GVGRM) to realise the Global Village Grid in an e-services framework. Thus, GVGRM could be used as the baseline for any kind of software engineering efforts pertaining to the e-services. Finally, we have used the new definitions to propose the suggested reference model through the suggested ontology called service-oriented strategies and architectures.

Keywords: reference models; e-services; SOA; service-oriented architecture; SOSA; service-oriented strategies and architectures; GVGRM; Global Village Grid; virtual holding governance; UML; unified modelling language; globalisation; electronic services; online services; ontology; e-governance; electronic governance; software engineering; ontology. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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