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Service-Oriented Software Reengineering: SoSR

Overview The purpose of the project discussed in this paper is to propose a Service-oriented Software Reengineering (SoSR) methodology that can be applied to a legacy software system so that it can be reengineered into a service-oriented software system(s) by using Service-Oriented Computing (SOC). SOC is a software development paradigm in which software systems can be recursively constructed as a set of services that employs standardized service interfaces and interaction protocols. The SoSR methodology is a set of best practices that is architecture-centric, service-oriented, role-specific, and model-driven. A service-oriented architecture is conceptualized by using three-service-participants model.

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University of Washington
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Date Published
Mar 21, 2007
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Service-Oriented Architecture, Web Services, Software Engineering

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