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An Approach Based on Service Components for Adapting Web-Oriented Applications

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  • Soumia Bendekkoum

    (Software Technologies and Information Systems Department, LIRE Laboratory, Constantine 2 University, Constantine, Algeria)

  • Mahmoud Boufaida

    (LIRE Laboratory, Constantine 2 University, Constantine, Algeria)

  • Lionel Seinturier

    (UMR CRIStAL, Lille 1 University, Lille, France)

Abstract

Service Oriented Architecture is a software design paradigm of choice for building and integrating distributed Information Systems. The greatest challenge of SOA is to make the system more flexible and adaptable to the enterprise and user environment changes. However, services can change constantly. These changes are produced due to adjustment in structure, e.g., changing service signature, integrating new services into existing business services; in behavior e.g., adding new business rules in simple or composite services; and in interaction schema between the services and the clients. This paper presents a solution based on service component concepts for dealing with changes confined to services and clients in SOA-based applications. It uses service components concepts to define adaptable services that facilitate the extension and the customization of existing services in harmony with service users. In addition, it presents an adaptation service-oriented lifecycle scenario to control service changes in the entire service lifecycle ranging from the announcement to the execution phase

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  • Soumia Bendekkoum & Mahmoud Boufaida & Lionel Seinturier, 2016. "An Approach Based on Service Components for Adapting Web-Oriented Applications," International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering (IJITWE), IGI Global, vol. 11(1), pages 1-21, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jitwe0:v:11:y:2016:i:1:p:1-21
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