Writing Effective Use Cases
The Product Line Mapping Approach to Defining and Structuring Product Portfolios
RE '02 Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary IEEE Joint International Conference on Requirements Engineering
Understanding Service-Oriented Software
IEEE Software
Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design
Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design
Feature Analysis for Service-Oriented Reengineering
APSEC '05 Proceedings of the 12th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference
Applying Variability Modeling Concepts to Support Decision Making for Service Composition
SOCCER '06 Proceedings of the Service-Oriented Computing: Consequences for Engineering Requirements
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When providing software in terms of web services, software developing organizations are faced with the challenge of identifying services that maximize the profit by fitting the requirements of as many customers as possible. They do not only have to know which features are required but also what the right functional range of a service is in order to optimize the service demand. In this paper, we present a method on how to systematically package service functionality based on the business processes of some representative customers. We describe how valuable functions can be systematically derived from business processes, and how they can be grouped into services.