Enterprise modeling in a service oriented architecture
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Enterprises & Organizational Modeling and Simulation
Fact-based service modeling in a service oriented architecture
OTM'11 Proceedings of the 2011th Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems
A metamodel for orchestrating service requirements in an SQL-environment
OTM'11 Proceedings of the 2011th Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems
Object-Role Modeling: Principles and Benefits
International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design
A Metamodel for the Web Services Standards
Journal of Grid Computing
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Process modelling initiatives generally develop their process models without much emphasis on data, burying their sequence of operations as a thread within a non-elementary process. More often than not, these buried operations are elementary atomic reusable components. The resulting models are generally not flexible or sufficiently reusable, suffering from update anomalies and redundancies. Addressing "service" as a major deliverable component, an ORM metamodel was developed in line with ISO 19763-5 Metamodel Framework for Interoperability: Metamodel for Process Model Registration, to harmonize atomic component processes using a control sequence and event models to enable the delivery of a totally flexible model set facilitating metamodel interoperability and cooperation between systems via their respective models. The paper provides a limited ORM based review of ISO 19763-5, and uses underlying component processes to develop a metamodel for a deliverable Services Oriented Architecture containing control sequence models, event models, and bridges to associated data models or web services.