Towards recovering the broken SOA triangle: a software engineering perspective

  • Authors:
  • Anton Michlmayr;Florian Rosenberg;Christian Platzer;Martin Treiber;Schahram Dustdar

  • Affiliations:
  • Vienna University of Technology, Argentinierstrasse, Wien, Austria;Vienna University of Technology, Argentinierstrasse, Wien, Austria;Vienna University of Technology, Argentinierstrasse, Wien, Austria;Vienna University of Technology, Argentinierstrasse, Wien, Austria;Vienna University of Technology, Argentinierstrasse, Wien, Austria

  • Venue:
  • 2nd international workshop on Service oriented software engineering: in conjunction with the 6th ESEC/FSE joint meeting
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

Service-oriented computing (SOC) receives a lot of attention from academia and industry as a means to develop flexible and dynamic software solutions. Facing the facts, service-oriented solutions are by far not as dynamic and adaptable as they claim to be. The initial idea of the SOA triangle to publish-find-bind-execute a service is often not implemented as envisioned due to a number of missing or wrongly-used concepts. In our ongoing VReSCO project, a service-oriented infrastructure is being developed which aims at solving a number of grand challenges currently evident in the SOC community. In this paper we present our initial work on providing a reasonable basis that addresses the issues of dynamic binding and invocation by leveraging a flexible solution based on notifications.