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  • SRML - SENSORIA Reference Modelling Language

     

    The prototype language SRML (for SENSORIA Reference Modelling Language) operates at the higher levels of abstraction of business modelling, i.e. it provides a number of semantic modelling primitives for service-oriented systems that are independent of the languages and platforms in which services are programmed and executed. Further details on SRML ...

    • University of Leicester, Universidade de Lisboa
    • Contact:
    • www.sensoria-ist.eu/srml
     
  • UML Family of Profiles for SOC
     
    The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is accepted as lingua franca in the development of software systems. However, standard UML does not contain specific support for SOA systems. Based on existing extensions such as the upcoming OMG standard SoaML, we have added advanced SOA support to the UML by means of domain-specific modelling extensions in the form of profiles. The SENSORIA family of UML profiles for SOA consists of five extensions addressing different aspects of a SOA system: UML4SOA, UML4SOA-NFP, Business Policies Support, Service Modes and Service Deployment. Further details on the UML family of profiles for SOC ...
    • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Università di Pisa, London Software Systems of Imperial College London

    • Contacts:
      • (UML4SOA)
      • (UML4SOA-NFP)
      • (Business Policies Support)
      • (Service Modes and Service Deployment)

      • www.sensoria-ist.eu/uml4soa

    • JOLIE – Java Orchestration Languag Interpreter Engine

      JOLIE is a language for dealing with Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) programming, which allows for the modelling of both services (e.g. Web Services) and orchestrators. It supports the design, development and deployment of services. Its language is easy and intuitive and supports interoperability issues. It provides embedded standard protocols such as HTTP and SOAP and can be easily enhanced for interoperating with different platforms by exploiting open or closed/proprietary technologies.
      • Università di Bologna, ItalianaSoftware
      • Contact:
      • www.sensoria-ist.eu/jolie
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