M. Thirumaran, P. Dhavachelvan, G. Aranganayagi, K. Seenuvasan
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The present generation business world does not work as a standalone system but requires the collaboration of various enterprises to achieve a desired goal. These enterprises are designed on the paradigm of web services and the maintenance of these web services is an implicit requirement. The maintenance of the services include extending the existing service, reusing the available services and remodel the inherent functionality of the services. The presently available business models accomplish the changes of the service in all the levels of the S DLC and do not concentrate on the implementation and maintenance level which in turn increases the time and manpower requirements. Thus there is a need for an incremental approach which executes on the vision of B2B interactions for long-term business agility and broad-scale interoperability. The proposed transparency model called Business Logic Model (BLM) widens the spectrum of understandability and visualization from the machine level to the business analyst level by providing complete transparency of the web service business logic to the business expert.