A form-based meta-model for software composition
Science of Computer Programming - Special issue on new software composition concepts
S3: A Service-Oriented Reference Architecture
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A lifecycle approach to SOA governance
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing
ICSOC '07 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
CAPSICUM A Conceptual Model for Service Oriented Architecture
SERVICES '08 Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Congress on Services - Part I
Towards a Service Management System in Virtualized Infrastructures
SCC '08 Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing - Volume 2
Policy-based service registration and discovery
OTM'07 Proceedings of the 2007 OTM Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems: CoopIS, DOA, ODBASE, GADA, and IS - Volume Part I
DySOA: making service systems self-adaptive
ICSOC'05 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Coordination systems in role-based adaptive software
COORDINATION'05 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Coordination Models and Languages
Idea: a reference platform for systematic information security management tool support
ESSoS'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Engineering secure software and systems
Management services: a framework for design
CAiSE'11 Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
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Business requirements, such as regulations and laws, corporate policies, quality of service aspects, etc. affect the management of enterprise-scale SOA systems during different life-cycle stages. Such requirements also induce interdependencies across different elements and aspects of an SOA system. Therefore, a systematic approach to SOA management must be in place in order to effectively govern the development and execution of automated business processes throughout the entire SOA life-cycle in compliance with business requirements. Until now, industry and research have focused on specific management aspects rather than unified and comprehensive solutions. This paper addresses this issue by proposing a conceptual framework for SOA management that combines a micro-kernel/plug-in architecture with the concept of management workflows. The micro-kernel incorporates a unified registry/repository model, facilitating the extension of specific management capabilities with plug-ins. Management workflows compose the capabilities of multiple plug-ins into comprehensive management processes that can be linked to events in different places in an SOA system.