Authors: Vojislav B. Mišić
Tags: 2006, conceptual modeling
Service orientation is rapidly gaining acceptance as the dominant development paradigm for software applications. The current lack of methodologies suitable for the design and development of such applications is usually attributed to significant differences between service-oriented applications and more traditional ones: monolithic, component-based, and web-based ones. While some differences indeed exist, they are not substantial, and many among the old tricks—i.e., existing enterprise modeling and development techniques—can effectively be reused in the service-oriented context.Read the full paper here: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/11908883_24