Title :
MDSOA for Achieving Interoperability
Author :
Larrucea, Xabier ; Benguria, Gorka ; Schuster, Stefan
Author_Institution :
Eur. Software Inst., Zamudio
fDate :
Feb. 26 2007-March 2 2007
Abstract :
Summary form only given. This poster presents an experience, on gathering business needs in business models adapted to the business expert language and translating these needs into a service oriented architecture (SOA) in a systematic way. The poster introduces the current situation highlighting three interoperability problems: (1) Organisations do not use a standard, unified and widely adopted business process definition language. Organisations want a common understanding of the process where they are involved from different perspectives; (2) Information systems are implemented to address specific requirements, ignoring future integration needs by using proprietary formats, and ad-hoc communication strategies and protocols; and (3) Information systems do not, clearly, support the business processes. There is a gap between business process models and their information systems implementations. The approach shown in this poster is based on the usage of the SOA paradigm from a model driven point of view: a model driven service oriented architecture (MDSOA) framework. Based on the MDA specification we have identified a metamodel for each of the three abstraction levels: (1) POP* (process, organisation, product) is selected as the metamodel to represent and exchange business processes. POP* is the unified enterprise modelling language (UEML) successor. POP* metamodel represents the starting point; (2) PIM4SOA (platform independent model for service oriented architecture) (Benguria et al., 2006) is a metamodel to represent service, process, information and quality of service elements; and (3) WSDL (Web service description language) and BPEL (business process execution language) are platform specific languages
Keywords :
Unified Modeling Language; Web services; open systems; software architecture; POP* metamodel; Web service description language; business expert language; business process execution language; information systems; interoperability; model driven service oriented architecture; platform independent model for service oriented architecture; unified enterprise modelling language; Business communication; Collaboration; Costs; Information systems; Production; Protocols; Service oriented architecture; Software maintenance; Supply and demand; Unified modeling language;
Conference_Titel :
Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS)-Based Software Systems, 2007. ICCBSS '07. Sixth International IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Banff, Alta.
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2785-X
DOI :
10.1109/ICCBSS.2007.21