Title
Testing-Based Selection Method for Integrability on Service-Oriented Applications
Abstract
Service-Oriented Computing allows building applications by reusing web-accessible services. However, current approaches still involve a large effort both at discovery of services and their successful integration. This paper presents a novel approach to help developers to easily deal with discovery, selection and integration of services, and it is based on two recent approaches addressing software maintainability. The first one, called EasySOC, provides specific semi-automated methods for both discovery and integration of services. The second one, initially developed for substitutability of component-based systems, supplies a method for selection of an appropriate third-party candidate component or service, by applying black-box testing techniques. In this paper we present the usefulness of the selection method within the whole approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/ICSEA.2010.63
Software Engineering Advances
Keywords
Field
DocType
service-oriented applications,novel approach,testing-based selection method,selection method,appropriate third-party candidate component,recent approach,service-oriented computing,whole approach,successful integration,specific semi-automated method,black-box testing technique,current approach,web services,software maintainability,web accessibility,software maintenance,object oriented programming,service oriented computing,protocols,testing,semantics,web service,service discovery,software architecture,black box testing,software testing
Object-oriented programming,Software engineering,Systems engineering,Reuse,Computer science,Software architecture,Software maintenance,Service discovery,Web service,Maintainability,Service-oriented architecture
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-4144-0
2
0.36
References 
Authors
12
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andres Flores1709.78
Alejandra Cechich237039.34
Alejandro Zunino363853.15
Macario Polo Usaola420515.59