Mahfouz, Ayman; Barroca, Leonor; Laney, Robin and Nuseibeh, Bashar
(2006).
Patterns for service-oriented information exchange requirements.
In: PLoP Pattern Languages of Programs 2006, 21-23 October 2006, Portland, Oregon.
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Abstract
Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is an emerging computing paradigm that supports loosely-coupled inter-enterprise interactions. SOC interactions are predominantly specified in a procedural manner that defines message sequences intermixing implementation with business requirements. In this paper we present a set of patterns concerning requirements of information exchange between participants engaging in service-oriented interactions. The patterns aim at explicating and elaborating the business requirements driving the interaction and separating them from implementation concerns.
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