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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the paradigm for software and system specification, design, implementation and management that intends to shape and dominate IT and business landscapes in the near future. Non-Functional Properties in Service Oriented Architecture: Requirements, Models and Methods offers a selection of chapters that cover three important aspects related to the use of non-functional properties in SOA: requirements specification with respect to non-functional properties, modeling non-functional properties and implementation of non-functional properties. This book serves as both a practical reference and an advanced scientific source for those interested in current issues, new trends, and yet-unresolved areas of the discipline.
List of contents
Business rule-aware service composition. Dependability assessment; Dependability requirements; Model-driven development; Requirements engineering; Security policy configuration; Service-based applications; Service-oriented architecture; Software engineering; Web service composition.
Summary
Focuses on separation aspects and practices of engineering applications developers need to consider and implement. This reference provides academic researchers and industry practitioners, both reports and practices of engineering non-functional requirements in service-oriented architecture.