scholarly journals From project-oriented to service-oriented software development: an industrial experience guided by a service reference model

Author(s):  
Marcos Kalinowski ◽  
Stefan Biffl ◽  
Rodrigo Oliveira Spínola ◽  
Sheila Reinehr
2021 ◽  
Vol 2083 (3) ◽  
pp. 032095
Author(s):  
Zhimin Ni ◽  
Fan Zhao

Abstract For the existing service-oriented software single, favors business processing, cannot guarantee the software business processing into the development of software. When the operator encounters operational problems, software failure problems and other problems related to software operation and operation, software development technicians to provide technical support to ensure the software’s business processing functions. This study will move away from dependence on other software and provide technical support to business software operators accurately and in a timely manner to effectively solve the problems that operators may encounter.


2016 ◽  
pp. 390-447
Author(s):  
Terje Kristensen ◽  
Marius Dyngeland

In this paper the authors present the design and software development of an E-learning system based on a multi-agent (MAS) architecture. The multi-agent architecture is established on the client-server model. The MAS architecture is combined with the Dynamic Content Manager (DCM) model of E-learning developed at Bergen University College, Norway. The authors first present the quality requirements of the system before they describe the architectural decisions taken. They then evaluate and discuss the benefits of using a multi-agent architecture. Finally, the MAS architecture is compared with a pure service-oriented architecture (SOA) to observe that a MAS architecture has a lot of the same qualities as this architecture, in addition to some new ones.


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 19-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Terje Kristensen ◽  
Marius Dyngeland

In this paper the authors present the design and software development of an E-learning system based on a multi-agent (MAS) architecture. The multi-agent architecture is established on the client-server model. The MAS architecture is combined with the Dynamic Content Manager (DCM) model of E-learning developed at Bergen University College, Norway. The authors first present the quality requirements of the system before they describe the architectural decisions taken. They then evaluate and discuss the benefits of using a multi-agent architecture. Finally, the MAS architecture is compared with a pure service-oriented architecture (SOA) to observe that a MAS architecture has a lot of the same qualities as this architecture, in addition to some new ones.


Author(s):  
Manas Ranjan Patra

The banking industry has undergone a major change in recent years. Global competition has forced the industry to be more agile and customer focused in all its services. Banks can no more function in isolation but have to operate cutting across physical boundaries. Interoperability, scalability, maintainability, and security are the upcoming challenges for the banking industry. This has enthused software architects to develop suitable software development paradigms that can seamlessly integrate business functions across organizational boundaries. This chapter envisages a hybrid approach that uses the service-oriented paradigm along with the software agent technology as a possible solution to the growing issues of inter-and intra- bank operations.


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