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An Evolutive Component-Based Method for Agile Development of Service Oriented Architectures

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  • Hamza Chehili

    (Constantine 2 University - Abdelhamid Mehri, Constantine, Algeria)

  • Lionel Seinturier

    (University of Lille and Inria, Villeneuve d'Asc, France)

  • Mahmoud Boufaida

    (Constantine 2 University - Abdelhamid Mehri, Constantine, Algeria)

Abstract

The adoption of the agile methods' principles has emerged as an effective way to develop service oriented architectures as it paves the way for a better reply to the changing needs of the environment and even the customer. However, these changes may also require the evolution of the development process itself. This paper presents an agile and service-oriented software development method that combines concepts from the Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) domain and the agile software engineering one. This method provides an iterative and incremental process to deliverer business processes, implemented as an assembly of components. This leads to a faster response to the change of needs by reconfiguring the assembly of components. The method is based on a framework that implements its phases as an assembly of components to allow a dynamic reconfiguration of it in case of a development process evolution. Finally, a case study is presented to illustrate the use of the presented method.

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  • Hamza Chehili & Lionel Seinturier & Mahmoud Boufaida, 2017. "An Evolutive Component-Based Method for Agile Development of Service Oriented Architectures," International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS), IGI Global, vol. 9(3), pages 37-57, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jisss0:v:9:y:2017:i:3:p:37-57
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