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Adaptable Enterprise Architectures for Software Evolution of SmartLife Ecosystems
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Adaptable Enterprise Architectures for Software Evolution of SmartLife Ecosystems

Alfred Zimmermann, Bilal Gonen, Rainer Schmidt, Eman El-Sheikh, Sikha Bagui and Norman Wilde
2014 IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, p.316
International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations, 18th (Ulm, Germany, 09/01/2014–09/02/2014)
09/01/2014
Web of Science ID: WOS:000411853300043

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Abstract

  Conference Title: 2014 IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops and Demonstrations (EDOCW) Conference Start Date: 2014, Sept. 1 Conference End Date: 2014, Sept. 2 Conference Location: Ulm, Germany SmartLife ecosystems are emerging as intelligent user-centered systems that will shape future trends in technology and communication. Biological metaphors of living adaptable ecosystems provide the logical foundation for self-optimizing and self-healing run-time environments for intelligent adaptable business services and related information systems with service-oriented enterprise architectures. The present research in progress work investigates mechanisms for adaptable enterprise architectures for the development of service-oriented ecosystems with integrated technologies like Semantic Technologies, Web Services, Cloud Computing and Big Data Management. With a large and diverse set of ecosystem services with different owners, our scenario of service-based SmartLife ecosystems can pose challenges in their development, and more importantly, for maintenance and software evolution. Our research explores the use of knowledge modeling using ontologies and flexible metamodels for adaptable enterprise architectures to support program comprehension for software engineers during maintenance and evolution tasks of service-based applications. Our previous reference enterprise architecture model ESARC -- Enterprise Services Architecture Reference Cube -- and the Open Group SOA Ontology was extended to support agile semantic analysis, program comprehension and software evolution for a SmartLife applications scenario. The Semantic Browser is a semantic search tool that was developed to provide knowledge-enhanced investigation capabilities for service-oriented applications and their architectures.

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