A methodology for building service-oriented applications in the presence of non-functional properties
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2012-12-11Autor
De Souza Neto, Plácido A
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This thesis presents piSOD-M (Policy-based Service Oriented Development Methodology),
a methodology for modeling reliable service-based applications using policies. It proposes a
model driven method with: (i) a set of meta-models for representing non-functional constraints
associated to service-based applications, starting from an use case model until a service composition
model; (ii) a platform providing guidelines for expressing the composition and the
policies; (iii) model-to-model and model-to-text transformation rules for semi-automatizing
the implementation of reliable service-based applications; and (iv) an environment that implements
these meta-models and rules, and enables the application of ⇡SOD-M. This thesis
also presents a classification and nomenclature for non-functional requirements for developing
service-oriented applications. Our approach is intended to add value to the development of
service-oriented applications that have quality requirements needs. This work uses concepts
from the service-oriented development, non-functional requirements design and model-driven
development areas to propose a solution that minimizes the problem of reliable service modeling.
Some examples are developed as proof of concepts.