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Service–Driven Information Systems Evolution: Handling Integrity Constraints Consistency
[chapter]
2009
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
In this work we consider the integration of new information system services (ISS) into a legacy IS and, in particular, how the consistency of integrity constraints (IC) governing the IS and the new ISS ...
In order to overcome these problems, service-driven IS development is considered as a potential solution to support IS evolution when guaranteeing its integrity and consistency. ...
Evaluating Integrity Constraints Consistency Handling Impact The method chunks presented in the previous section demonstrate that the impact of the service integrity constraints consistency handling depends ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-05352-8_15
fatcat:x4kfa2x4vrderih3qaqq2gzexa
Innovative Service-Oriented Information System for supporting Mobility in Ubiquitous Spaces: A Role Driven Approach
2013
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Users will request a set of information services provided by information providers distributed among a Big Data Network (BDN). The system is divided into two subsystems. ...
In this paper, we propose an innovative information system based on intelligent agents, which is capable of optimizing the search task and managing the services within a coalition of intelligent agents ...
Connectors are important because they handle service providers' registration and user access to the system. ...
doi:10.24297/ijmit.v5i2.765
fatcat:2mol2yi4xzcbfnm272ssvtgelq
Cross-Organizational Service Evolution Management
2009
2009 Sixth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations
The adaptation work that is generated by these simultaneous evolutions can be greater than what an organization can handle within the contractual time frames of the evolving services. ...
Many organizations have started to outsource non-core information processing tasks to service providers. ...
The internal information consists of the estimated amount of work needed to adapt the local integration code in the case of a consumed service's evolution. ...
doi:10.1109/itng.2009.218
dblp:conf/itng/SusaniD09
fatcat:kitl3uptsnbm5aldo6z2dlrt2a
Investigating the Evolution of Electronic Markets
[chapter]
2001
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Markets evolve through 'entrepreneurial' intervention which is based on intuition and on timely information. ...
This information is distilled from individual signals in the markets themselves and from signals observed on the Internet. ...
A multiagent system consists of autonomous components that interact with messages. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-44751-2_26
fatcat:6hloiw5rhjfcrahu7rbnwx2lnm
Learning from Evolution for Evolution
[chapter]
2019
Managed Software Evolution
These mutual dependencies between disciplines are handled by a discipline-integrated meta-model. This meta-model specifies structural element descriptions of the system. ...
steps in a service-component architecture. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-13499-0_10
fatcat:ucb3p4d2orgxjmptomc5tw4dzi
Evolution styles: using architectural knowledge as an evolution driver
2012
Journal of Software: Evolution and Process
the architect plan and restructure the system, and as an artifact of the evolution, because it has to be modified as well. ...
Software evolution is an increasingly challenging and compelling concern for every developed software system because of the changes in the requirements, the technology, etc. ...
Goals constitute expectations that the system should meet. Requirements are services that the system should provide or constraints on these services. ...
doi:10.1002/smr.1575
fatcat:bj4zgalvofb5tprpxxi6vu2k6e
Evolution support in heterogeneous service-oriented landscapes
2010
Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society
Commun. 57, 2004)-the model-driven service oriented development platform we use here for integration, design, evolution, and governance. ...
are integrated in a service oriented fashion, (2) the coordination of functionality is provided at the service level, through orchestration, (3) compliance and correctness are provided through policies ...
that satisfy that objective and are consistent with the given constraints. ...
doi:10.1007/s13173-010-0004-4
fatcat:f2yzglj5m5cftl3occsznbpeye
Requirements model driven adaption and evolution of Internetware
2014
Science China Information Sciences
and evolutionary applications; and we report our experiences and case studies of applying it to an enterprise information system. ...
Several related technologies, such as cloud computing, service computing, cyber-physical systems and social computing, have converged to address this emerging issue with emphasis on different aspects. ...
Across the software life cycle, the evolution of Internetware system is driven by the need of requirements. ...
doi:10.1007/s11432-014-5064-1
fatcat:n24om4smgrf6josqb6kxggo43y
THE EVOLUTION OF KDD: TOWARDS DOMAIN-DRIVEN DATA MINING
2007
International journal of pattern recognition and artificial intelligence
Traditionally, data mining is an autonomous data-driven trial-and-error process. Its typical task is to let data tell a story disclosing hidden information regarding a business issue. ...
Key components of domain-driven data mining are constrained context, integrating domain intelligence, human-machine cooperation, in-depth mining, actionability enhancement, and iterative refinement process ...
Based on our experience in building agent service-based stock trading and mining system F-Trade (Cao et al 2004, F-TRADE) , an agent service-based actionable discovery system can be built for domain-driven ...
doi:10.1142/s0218001407005612
fatcat:6ln5hcaxefaftp44kjdywbpjy4
Software Architecture Evolution
[chapter]
2008
Software Evolution
Furthermore, we discuss one particular framework for software architecture evolution in more detail. ...
ArchJava uses a type system to ensure that the implementation conforms to architectural constraints in a strict technical sense known as communication integrity. ...
TranSAT does verify the consistency of the information that is given, for example that any automaton provided uses operations in a manner consistent with their polarity. Transformation rules. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-76440-3_10
dblp:series/springer/BaraisMDL08
fatcat:r4b45sqjiff4zdcvb75ojmgcni
Review of Ontology Evolution Process
2018
International Journal of Computer Applications
Ontology evolution can be defined as the process to adapt and change the ontology in a timely and consistent manner. ...
In this paper, we present a brief description of ontology evolution process of recent research. ...
INTRODUCTION Information semantics and semantic interoperability between applications, systems, and services are mostly based on ontology [1] . ...
doi:10.5120/ijca2018916537
fatcat:p2nzaz2lc5aaflouslg62i6hfi
Investigating e-Market Evolution
[chapter]
2002
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The introduction of such novel forms of transaction is an instance of market evolution. ...
The way in which actors (buyers, sellers and others) use the market will be influenced by the information available to them, including information drawn from outside the immediate market environment. ...
Acknowledgment The work described herein was completed whilst the author was a visitor at the CSIRO Joint Research Centre for Advanced Systems Engineering, Macquarie University, Sydney. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-46043-8_24
fatcat:esovcawbg5hc5hvdo3yg4s6bfq
Evolution Taxonomy for Software Architecture Evolution
2016
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Software Approaches to Software Engineering
Evolution Taxonomy for Software Architecture Evolution. In ...
This framework could both position existing evolution models in the field and highlight gray areas for the future. ...
INTRODUCTION Nowadays, there is no doubt that software development is facing a cumbersome process of handling or modeling the inevitable evolution within open systems. ...
doi:10.5220/0005775701240131
dblp:conf/enase/GasmallahAO16
fatcat:nghqnnnwpvg5tihvsnefq54aci
Using composite feature models to support agile software product line evolution
2012
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Models and Evolution - ME '12
This study is driven by the refactoring of a daily used application (information broadcasting system), in the context of a nationally funded project. ...
In this paper, we present an approach based on Composite Feature Models (CFM) to support the agile evolution of a SPL. ...
EVOLUTION OF DOMAIN OBJECTS The evolution of the Web 2.0 increases the possible sources of information (e.g., RSS feeds, user-driven news channels) by the publication of shared or legacy services. ...
doi:10.1145/2523599.2523604
dblp:conf/models/UrliBCM12
fatcat:freiodefefbxpe3s65ipqpnw6y
Evolution towards a Cloud Deployed Business Support System
2015
Informatică economică
This paper presents a short history of BSS evolution, starting from basic voice and messaging services and ending up to 4G and M2M services, presenting new features and their new challenges. ...
Although less known outside strictly specialized environments, Business Support Systems (BSS) are highly complex and the subject of their installation in cloud implementations is less addressed. ...
Evolution towards Multi System Integrated Services
Service Evolution The introduction of 4G/LTE networks created a multitude of new opportunities for wireless operators but also presented a set of new ...
doi:10.12948/issn14531305/19.3.2015.05
fatcat:3jxqmgz5qjfy7o7hsmomjdhxpq
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