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What is Software Service

Handbook of Research on Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering
The provisioning of a business service over an electronic network, such as the Internet.
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Using Business Value Models to Elicit Services Conducting Business Transactions
Tharaka Ilayperuma (University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka) and Jelena Zdravkovic (Stockholm University, Sweden)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6359-6.ch004
Abstract
Traditional organizational structures evolve towards online business using modern IT – such as cloud computing, semantic standards, and process- and service-oriented architectures. On the technology level, Web services are dominantly used for modeling the interaction points of complex Web applications. So far, development of Web services has matured on the technical perspective considering for example the development of standards for message exchanges and service coordination. However, business concepts, such as economic assets exchanged in transactions between cooperating actors, cannot be easily traced in final Web service specifications. As a consequence, business and IT models become difficult to keep aligned. To address this issue, the authors propose an MDD approach to elicit business services and further software services using REA business model as the starting point. The proposal focuses on a value-explorative elicitation of business services at the top level and model transformations using UML 2 to the system level by utilizing well-defined mappings.
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Methodological Framework and Application Integration Services in Enterprise Information Systems
Is a type of service (Allen, 2005). It provides clients access to business functionality remotely as a service. As organizations seek new and less costly methods to acquire and pay for business applications, business partners are increasingly being asked to deliver their software on demand with usage-based pricing.
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