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Sensoria Bibliography Site UML Extensions for Service-Oriented Systems
Howard Foster, László Gönczy, Nora Koch, Philip Mayer, Carlo Montangero, Dániel Varró
abstract:
A trend in software engineering is towards greater modeldriven
development. Models are used to document requirements, design
results, and analysis in early phases of the development process. However, the aim of modelling is very often more ambitious as models are used for automatic generation in so-called model-driven engineering approaches. The relevance of models leads to the need of both, high-level domain specfic modelling languages (DSML), and metamodels which are the basis for the denition of model transformations and code generation.
For the service-oriented computing domain we developed within the Sensoria project a DSML for building and transforming SOA models. This
DSML is dened as a family of UML proles, which complement the
SoaML prole for the specication of SOAs structure. Our family of
proles focus on orchestration of services, service-level agreements, nonfunctional properties of services, implementation of service modes and service deployment.