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- Title
Model-Based Data Engineering for Web Services.
- Authors
Tolk, Andreas; Diallo, Saikou Y.; Clarke, Siobhán
- Abstract
This article focuses on model-based data engineering for Web services. In particular the article discusses its application in the military operations domain. Data management is the main intellectual process in the data engineering chain. It identifies and describes data elements, and maps equivalent information expressions to each other. Within Extensible Markup Language environments, data management is essentially tag-set management. In model-based data engineering, the reference model essentially serves as the common language. If a model wants to use this language built has a higher resolution, model-based data engineering's extension and enhancement rules allow language refinement to handle this new information exchange requirement. Technically, Extensible Markup Language can capture the models and their mapping results, but not internal details on how services handle information. Model-based data engineering's reference model is aimed at external information exchange, and does not force the service implementation to use special methods or structures, so long as its data aligns with the information exchange requirements. With model-based data engineering, organizations use a common reference model, which offers further clarity and performance improvements.
- Subjects
WEB services; APPLICATION software; XML (Extensible Markup Language); INFORMATION technology; DOCUMENT markup languages
- Publication
IEEE Internet Computing, 2005, Vol 9, Issue 4, p65
- ISSN
1089-7801
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1109/MIC.2005.87