Computer Science and Information Systems 2019 Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages: 381-407
https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS180205001L
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Goal-oriented dependency analysis for service identification
Li Jiawei (Beihang University, Sino-French Engineer School, Beijing, China)
Rong Wenge (Beihang University, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beijing, China)
Yin Chuantao (Beihang University, Sino-French Engineer School, Beijing, China)
Xiong Zhang (Beihang University, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beijing, China)
Highly mature service-oriented architecture systems have great flexibility and reusability, and can align business processes and information technologies with high quality. Service identification plays a key role in this respect. Further, of the different methods employed, the most popular and preferred is process-oriented service identification. However, the absence of dependency analysis in the business process management domain remains a challenge for the quality of future systems. In this paper, we propose a goal-oriented dependency analysis for service identification via business process modeling. In our analysis solution, we apply a dependency tree featuring the relationships among requirements. The dependency relations are analyzed to create business processes via scenarios comprising requirements and process fragments.
Keywords: service oriented computing, service identification, business process, dependency