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- Title
A Methodology for Capturing and Managing Non- Functional Requirements for Enterprise Service- Oriented Systems.
- Authors
SVANIDZAITĖ, Sandra
- Abstract
Service orientation is a new software development paradigm. It inherits a number of concepts and principles from earlier paradigms but differs from these paradigms in the manner in which the separation of concerns in the software system is done. In addition, it provides an additional software system abstraction layer - business logic layer. Service oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural style that implements service-orientation approach. SOA raises new problems in software requirements engineering. As a result, a new requirements engineering sub discipline - service-oriented requirements engineering (SORE) - emerges. SORE faces with such SOA requirements engineering issues and challenges: 1) Service Specification issues, 2) Service Discovery issues, 3) Service Knowledge Management issues, 4) Service Composition issues. This paper contributes to solving SORE service specification issues and challenges as it provides a methodology for capturing and managing non-functional requirements for ESOA systems.
- Subjects
SERVICE-oriented architecture (Computer science); COMPUTER network architectures; COMPUTER software development; KNOWLEDGE management; COMPUTER systems; COMPUTER software
- Publication
Baltic Journal of Modern Computing, 2014, Vol 2, Issue 3, p117
- ISSN
2255-8942
- Publication type
Article