Many future Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) systems may be pervasive SmartLife applications that provide real-time support for users in everyday tasks and situations. Development of such applications will be challenging, but in this position paper we argue that their ongoing maintenance may be even more so. Ontological modelling of the application may help to ease this burden, but maintainers need to understand a system at many levels, from a broad architectural perspective down to the internals of deployed components. Thus we will need consistent models that span the range of views, from business processes through system architecture to maintainable code. We provide an initial example of such a modelling approach and illustrate its application in a semantic browser to aid in software maintenance tasks.
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Maintaining SOA Systems of the Future - How Can Ontological Modeling Help?
Publication Details
Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development - Volume 0IC3K, pp.376-381
Resource Type
Journal article
Conference
International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development IC3K (Rome, Italy, 10/21/2014–10/24/2014)
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99380461296506600
Academic Unit
Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology; College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities; Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering ; Center for Cybersecurity; Computer Science
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English
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