实现互操作性的MDSOA

X. Larrucea, Gorka Benguria, Stefan Schuster
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只提供摘要形式。这张海报展示了一个经验,关于在适应业务专家语言的业务模型中收集业务需求,并以系统的方式将这些需求转换为面向服务的体系结构(SOA)。海报介绍了目前的情况,突出了三个互操作性问题:(1)组织没有使用标准、统一和广泛采用的业务流程定义语言。组织希望对从不同角度参与的过程有一个共同的理解;(2)信息系统的实现是为了满足特定的需求,而忽略了未来的集成需求,使用专有格式和自组织通信策略和协议;(3)信息系统显然不能支持业务流程。业务流程模型和它们的信息系统实现之间存在差距。这张海报中展示的方法是基于从模型驱动的角度对SOA范例的使用:模型驱动的面向服务的体系结构(MDSOA)框架。基于MDA规范,我们已经为三个抽象级别中的每一个定义了一个元模型:(1)选择POP*(过程、组织、产品)作为表示和交换业务过程的元模型。POP*是统一企业建模语言(UEML)的继承者。POP*元模型表示起点;(2) PIM4SOA(面向服务架构的平台独立模型)(Benguria et al., 2006)是表示服务、流程、信息和服务元素质量的元模型;(3) WSDL (Web服务描述语言)和BPEL(业务流程执行语言)是平台特定的语言
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MDSOA for Achieving Interoperability
Summary form only given. This poster presents an experience, on gathering business needs in business models adapted to the business expert language and translating these needs into a service oriented architecture (SOA) in a systematic way. The poster introduces the current situation highlighting three interoperability problems: (1) Organisations do not use a standard, unified and widely adopted business process definition language. Organisations want a common understanding of the process where they are involved from different perspectives; (2) Information systems are implemented to address specific requirements, ignoring future integration needs by using proprietary formats, and ad-hoc communication strategies and protocols; and (3) Information systems do not, clearly, support the business processes. There is a gap between business process models and their information systems implementations. The approach shown in this poster is based on the usage of the SOA paradigm from a model driven point of view: a model driven service oriented architecture (MDSOA) framework. Based on the MDA specification we have identified a metamodel for each of the three abstraction levels: (1) POP* (process, organisation, product) is selected as the metamodel to represent and exchange business processes. POP* is the unified enterprise modelling language (UEML) successor. POP* metamodel represents the starting point; (2) PIM4SOA (platform independent model for service oriented architecture) (Benguria et al., 2006) is a metamodel to represent service, process, information and quality of service elements; and (3) WSDL (Web service description language) and BPEL (business process execution language) are platform specific languages
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