Modeling And Selection Of Software Service Variants

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Modeling and Selection of Software Service Variants

Author: Wittern, John Erik
language: en
Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
Release Date: 2015-05-29
Providers and consumers have to deal with variants of software services, which are alternative instances of a services design, implementation, deployment, or operation. This work develops the service feature modeling language to represent software service variants and a suite of methods to select variants for development or delivery. An evaluation describes the systems implemented to make use of service feature modeling and its application to two real-world use cases.
Modeling and Selection of Software Service Variants

Providers and consumers have to deal with variants of software services, which are alternative instances of a services design, implementation, deployment, or operation. This work develops the service feature modeling language to represent software service variants and a suite of methods to select variants for development or delivery. An evaluation describes the systems implemented to make use of service feature modeling and its application to two real-world use cases. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.
Reference Model for Frameworks of Software Engineering Environments (SEE)

Author: DIANE Publishing Company
language: en
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Release Date: 1994-03
Describes SEEs and assists the SEE architectural standardization process. Covers a set of services needed to describe environment frameworks. The particular services of the model are described to a degree that is complete enough for the model to be used to describe existing systems and proposals. Also adopted by the European Computer Manufacturers Assoc.