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Service-Oriented Computing: Consequences for Engineering Requirements (SOCCER'06 - RE'06 Workshop)
Process Artifacts Defined as an Aspectual Service to System Models
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
September 12-September 12
ISBN: 0-7695-2715-9
Robin A. Gandhi, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Siddharth J. Wagle, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Seok-Won Lee, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Process artifacts identified from a process description often implicitly bias and cross-cut the definition of generic services from various tools that assist/automate process activities. The resulting toolsupport is tightly coupled with the process definition it supports, leading to poor adaptability when the required artifacts or process activities evolve/change. This issue is of further concern while providing toolsupport for assisting knowledge-intensive process activities through an interactive exploration of related knowledge-bases. Therefore, our focus is on early separation of process related cross-cutting concerns from generic tool-support services for creating, browsing, accessing, querying, inferencing, and visualizing associated knowledge-bases. We discuss our approach in the context of designing tool support for a system security Certification and Accreditation (C&A) process automation based on service-oriented and aspect-oriented design paradigms.
Citation:
Robin A. Gandhi, Siddharth J. Wagle, Seok-Won Lee, "Process Artifacts Defined as an Aspectual Service to System Models," soccer, pp.6, Service-Oriented Computing: Consequences for Engineering Requirements (SOCCER'06 - RE'06 Workshop), 2006
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