scholarly journals Service landscape for private universities in indonesia based on service oriented architecture and cloud technology

Author(s):  
Faiza Renaldi ◽  
Irma Santikarama ◽  
Esmeralda C. Djamal ◽  
Agya Java Maulidin

<p>Information technology (IT) has been widely adopted and is believed to improve academic processes’ efficiency and run private universities’ academic functions (PTSs) in Indonesia. Nonetheless, adopting diverse technologies for them will also create many challenges. PTSs are struggling to survive in terms of technological implementation, in the sense that the investment and implementation rate in the PTSs just cannot catch up with the technological advancement rate. Even when more PTSs are trying to transform into digital entities, the next problem will be system integration and flexibility. This study aims to overcome this problem by implementing a framework that can be both integrated and flexible while also serving the efficiency of investments. Many studies already suggested that Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and cloud technology are the solutions.</p>Nevertheless, none has been able to define what standard services can be applied within those platforms. To determine this, we use the BIAN service landscape, which was translated from the banking industry, offering a comprehensive view of the business domain and business capabilities alongside its service functions. While BIAN offers common services throughout the same platform, we modify the framework using the OASIS model from SOA, which allows the framework to be flexible in complying with many platforms of databases, programming languages, and network infrastructures. We completed our study by defining one business area: academic processes, three business domains, 19 business capabilities, and 84 service functions. We are strongly confident that our findings and study results will act as a reference in creating a cloud-based platform for Indonesia’s higher education academic systems.

Author(s):  
Vinay Raj ◽  
Ravichandra Sadam

Service oriented architecture (SOA) has been widely used in the design of enterprise applications over the last two decades. Though SOA has become popular in the integration of multiple applications using the enterprise service bus, there are few challenges related to delivery, deployment, governance, and interoperability of services. To overcome the design and maintenance challenges in SOA, a new architecture of microservices has emerged with loose coupling, independent deployment, and scalability as its key features. With the advent of microservices, software architects have started to migrate legacy systems to microservice architecture. However, many challenges arise during the migration of SOA to microservices, including the decomposition of SOA to microservice, the testing of microservices designed using different programming languages, and the monitoring the microservices. In this paper, we aim to provide patterns for the most recurring problems highlighted in the literature i.e, the decomposition of SOA services, the size of each microservice, and the detection of anomalies in microservices. The suggested patterns are combined with our experience in the migration of SOA-based applications to the microservices architecture, and we have also used these patterns in the migration of other SOA applications. We evaluated these patterns with the help of a standard web-based application.


2011 ◽  
Vol 121-126 ◽  
pp. 4074-4079
Author(s):  
Yue Jin Lin ◽  
Bing Yue Liu ◽  
Hui Ling Chen

To meet the requirements of enterprises in different developing phases, often using the latest technology under the circumstances that lead to existing many and various hardware, operating systems, middleware, programming languages, data storage, reusable redundant code in the enterprise. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)[1] is naturally chose as an application architecture by many enterprises because of its innate loose coupling and co-operating. In this paper you will see the Web service development tools supplied by WebSphere platform and you will also see that Web service function which is supplied by J2EE can easily build up SOA system [2] and visit the the existing business process.


Author(s):  
Yuqian Lu ◽  
Xun Xu

Cloud manufacturing provides a way for manufacturing companies to rapidly form a flexible production network to respond to the growing demand of highly personalised products. Computer-aided Process Planning (CAPP) is an important element of production planning. However, existing methodologies failed to meet the requirements for CAPP systems in the cloud, which is a distributed, collaborative, and web-based environment. This paper discusses the requirements of CAPP systems in a cloud environment and proposes a feasible system framework for next-generation CAPP systems. The proposed system is built upon Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) architecture, which enables smooth system integration among different manufacturers. A two-stage strategy for generating feasible production plans for a given manufacturing request is discussed in this paper. Moreover, a feasible mechanism to incorporate shared engineering practices and knowledge from each manufacturer is also presented as part of the proposed system.


Author(s):  
Anatoly Petrenko

A new programming paradigm is considered, not related to objects, but to business processes and their components — business functions, when the layout of applications is carried out by identifying and calling services (special software components with unified interfaces), available on the network to perform the necessary task. This approach is independent of specific programming languages ​​and operating systems, and involves the use of a service-oriented architecture (SOA) of applications built on formalized business processes whose functions are presented as reusable services with transparently described interfaces. The fundamentals of the educational program for the training of specialists are considered who are able to meet the need for effective implementation of new paradigms of distributed computing (on the example of cloud computing, microservice architecture, semantic technologies); for creating an online toolkit that allows end users to dynamically compile application workflows according to their scripts in different subject areas; for filling and merging repositories of web services that can run on different cloud sites in distributed computing environments.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Ning Wei ◽  
Dao Jiang ◽  
Chunfeng Si

Radio frequency identification(RFID) is high technology, which can rapidly and real-timely acquisition information and accurately deal with information. And it has broad application prospects in retail, logistics, transport and other fields. Service oriented architecture(SOA) is a service-oriented architecture, which is used to design and realize the loose coupling software. For the existing shortcomings of current enterprise information system integration, the RFID technology and SOA are introduced into system integration in order to propose a new enterprise information system integration scheme in this paper. In the proposed system integration scheme, the middleware uses the business documents as the carrier of data exchange among other enterprise application systems, and the data stream technology is used to filter and package RFID data. The rule parsing technology is used to control the business processes. The SOA is used to realize the loose coupling and integration of RFID data event and application system, and deal with the configuration of the components. At the same time, .NET Remoting technology is used to realize the distribution architecture of middleware in order to ensure the deployment flexibility of middleware. The applied cases of a demonstrative application system, blood management and traceability system are used to illustrate its feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed integration scheme. The enterprise information system integration scheme provides an effective solution for system integration between different enterprises or internal enterprises. It can solve the compatibility between different application systems, and takes on the higher service efficiency, less CPU average occupation and better average response time. This study provides a stable and effective solution for information sharing between enterprises, improves the work efficiency and reduces the whole work management capital, and continuously improves the informatization level of the enterprises.


2013 ◽  
Vol 340 ◽  
pp. 533-537
Author(s):  
Geng Qing Zhu ◽  
Jian Dong Xu ◽  
Hong Sheng Huang

The development of Web Service technology provided an innovational way for data sharing and system integration. The Service-oriented architecture (SOA) dedicated to solve the data operating and sharing between heterogeneous systems. In this paper, an earthquake disaster assessment system was built on the SOA point of view. It integrated the GIS operation and the Web Services for data accessing. With the integration of the services from outside of the system, several of data was available for mapping. The system was used in earthquake emergency response. With the usage of the data from the different system, the earthquake disaster assessment model worked more effective.


Author(s):  
Usama Mahmoud Maabed ◽  
Ahmed El-Fatatry ◽  
Adel El-Zoghabi

Service-oriented architecture has greatly influenced web-based development. However, the dream of system integration and automatic service discovery has only been partially fulfilled. Discovery within poorly defined web services has raised several concerns about the visionary promise of service-oriented computing, most notably in terms of the ability to understand and assemble application functionality from loosely coupled services. Well-developed Web Service interfaces enable service consumers to choose and bind to valid and well-understood web service interfaces. The aim of this paper is to propose a new approach that allows the utilization of a large number of currently published web services that lack proper descriptions and that therefore are not considered during the traditional search and discovery process. The author develops a new metric for web service clarity to enhance quality control during the registration and operation phases. The results prove that using the proposed approach, the discovery process can be significantly enhanced.


2011 ◽  
Vol 474-476 ◽  
pp. 615-621
Author(s):  
Xin Sui ◽  
Yun Long Zhu ◽  
Lin Nan ◽  
Jun Wei Wu

Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) technology, which is one of the implementation of the infrastructure of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), is put forward to solve various heterogeneous problems in enterprise information sharing and the management system integration. First, this paper introduces the definition and technical features of ESB and then, shows the design and implementation of an ESB-based Manufacturing Business Collaboration Platform (MBCP), which is used to solve the problems of the business integration in manufacturing industry area. Finally, we presented the application of MBCP in a steel plant as an example to illustrate the effectiveness of MBCP.


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