Fact Based Modeling in the Cloud
Peter Bollen ()
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Peter Bollen: Maastricht University
A chapter in Novel Methods and Technologies for Enterprise Information Systems, 2014, pp 29-44 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Service-oriented computing (SOC) allows organizations to tailor their business processes to web-based service-providers (in the ‘Cloud’). In order to find those service-providers that provide the organizations with the best value, it is paramount that the service-requesting organization (SRO) has a precise description of the service it wants to have delivered by the service delivering organization (SDO). In this paper we will extend the fact-based family of conceptual modeling approaches with modeling constructs that allow us to conceptually model the services that are needed by the focal (SRO) and that should be delivered by a SDO using a well-established service oriented architecture (SOA) that contains a service broker (or repository service) as a third agent.
Keywords: Service orientation; Fact-based modeling; Conceptual modeling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07055-1_4
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