scholarly journals Model Driven Design of Web Service Operations using Web Engineering Practices

2007 ◽  
pp. 83-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Ruiz ◽  
Vicente Pelechano
2013 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 1102-1115 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Dumez ◽  
M. Bakhouya ◽  
J. Gaber ◽  
M. Wack ◽  
P. Lorenz

Author(s):  
L. Morales ◽  
S. Moreno-Leonardo ◽  
M. A. Olivero ◽  
A. Jiménez-Ramírez ◽  
M. Mejías

Techno Com ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 132-143
Author(s):  
Lalang Erawan ◽  
Ajib Susanto ◽  
Agus Winarno

Tenaga  kerja  Indonesia  yang  kompeten  semakin  penting  menjelang  pelaksanaan  Asean Economic Community (AEC) pada tahun 2015. Pemerintah memastikan kompetensi tenaga kerja  melalui  program sertifikasi  kompetensi  yang  dilaksanakan  oleh  Lembaga  Sertifikasi Profesi  (LSP)  yang  ditunjuk  oleh  BNSP  (Badan  Nasional  Sertifikasi  Profesi).  LSP bertanggung jawab terhadap pengembangan standar kompetensi, sertifikasi kompetensi, dan pelaksana  akreditasi Tempat  Uji  Kompetensi  (TUK).  Sistem  manajemen  berteknologi informasi diperlukan untuk mendukung operasional LSP agar efisien, cepat, dan produktif. Sistem  web  telah  menjadi  salah  satu  platform  yang  paling  sering  digunakan  sebagai  basis suatu sistem. Pendekatan pengembangan model-driven diyakini paling tepat untuk rekayasa web.  Metode pendekatan  sistem yang  digunakan  yaitu  UWE  (UML-Based  Web Engineering)  karena  kompatibilitasnya  dengan  alat  UML  yang  sudah  akrab  di  kalangan pengembang  sistem  dan  mencakup  seluruh  siklus  pengembangan.  Penelitian ini menghasilkan suatu alternatif model sistem manajemen sertifikasi kompetensi dan lisensi LSP yang dengan pendekatan  model-driven  rancangan  sistem  bersifat  flesibel  sehingga  relatif mudah  penerapannya diberbagai  LSP  yang  meskipun  sebagian  besar  struktur  dan  prosedur sertifikasinya  sama  tetapi  tetap  ada  keunikan  di  masing-masing  LSP.  Data  penelitian diperoleh dari sejumlah LSP, asesor, asesi, dan TUK.   Kata kunci: Model Sistem, LSP, sertifikasi kompetensi, UML-Bases Web Engneering


Author(s):  
W. Du ◽  
H. Fan ◽  
J. Li ◽  
H. Wang

A lot of work has been done on the geospatial service composition to support advanced processing, spatial calculation, and invoking of heterogeneous data. However, the quality of service chain is rarely considered and the process model cannot be reused. A modeldriven way of geospatial web service composition is proposed in this work, the service composition is treated as an optimization problem by <i>GwcsFlow</i> model and dynamic binding mechanism. The case of facility location analysis is provided to demonstrate the improvements in geospatial service composition through optimization algorithms.


2010 ◽  
pp. 295-306 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. J. Domínguez-Mayo ◽  
M.J. Escalona ◽  
M. Mejías

Author(s):  
Francisco José Domínguez-Mayo ◽  
María José Escalona ◽  
Manuel Mejías ◽  
Isabel Ramos ◽  
Luis Fernández

Diverse development web methodologies currently exist in the field of Model-Driven Web Engineering (MDWE), each of which covers different Levels of Abstraction on Model-Driven Architecture (MDA): Computation Independent Model (CIM), Platform Independent Model (PIM), Platform Specific Model (PSM), and Code. Given the high number of methodologies available, it has become necessary to define objective evaluation tools to enable development teams to improve their methodological environment and help designers of web methodologies design new effective and efficient tools, processes and techniques. Since proposals are constantly evolving, the need may arise not only to evaluate the quality but also to find out how it can be improved. This paper presents an approach named QuEF (Quality Evaluation Framework) oriented towards evaluating, through objectives measures, the quality of information technology infrastructure, mainly in MDWE methodology environments.


Author(s):  
Esther Guerra ◽  
Juan de Lara ◽  
Paloma Díaz

The goal of this work is to facilitate the task of integrating measurement and redesign tools in modelling environments for Domain Specific Visual Languages (DSVLs), reducing or eliminating the necessity of coding. With this purpose, we have created a DSVL called SLAMMER that includes generalizations of some of the more used types of product metrics and frequent model manipulations, which can be easily customised for any other DSVL in a graphical way. The metric customisation process relies on visual patterns for the specification of the elements that should be measured in each metric type, while redesigns (as well as other actions) can be specified either personalizing generic templates or by means of graph transformation systems. The provided DSVL also allows creating new metrics, composing metrics, and executing actions guided by measurement values. The approach has been empirically validated by its implementation in a meta-modelling tool, which has been used for several DSVLs. In this way, together with the DSVL specification, a SLAMMER model can be provided containing a suite of metrics and actions that will become available in the final modelling environment. In this chapter we show a case study for a notation in the web engineering domain. As ensuring model quality is a key success factor in many computer science areas, even crucial in model-driven development, we believe that the results of this work benefit all of them by providing automatic support for the specification, generation and integration of measurement and redesign tools with modelling environments.


Author(s):  
Ingo Zinnikus ◽  
Christian Hahn ◽  
Klaus Fischer

In cross-organisational business interactions, integrating different partners raises interoperability problems especially on the technical level. The internal processes and interfaces of the participating partners are often pre-existing and have to be taken as given. This imposes restrictions on the possible solutions for the problems which occur when partner processes are integrated. The aim of this chapter is the presentation of a three-tier framework for managing and implementing interoperable and crossorganizational business processes. Thereby the authors want to fill the gap currently existing between processes defined on a strategic level and executed models. We describe a solution which supports rapid prototyping by combining a model-driven framework for cross-organisational business processes with an agent-based approach for flexible process execution. We show how the W3C recommendation for Semantic Web service descriptions can be combined with the model-driven approach for rapid service integration.


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