This information should include operating systems, protocols, platforms, and middleware.
??? Security. This information should include a service??™s security best practices, mechanisms,
and implementation policies that the organization supports. Accessibility and
security provisioning standards for a service or a group of services should also be provided.
SUMMARY
The service-oriented typing model consists of three major category groups:
1. Service source, which identifies a service origin. These can be abstraction, legacy, or
portfolio.
2. Service structure, which reveals the internal composition of a service. These are atomic,
composite, and service cluster formation.
3. Service context, that classifies a service based on its affiliation type. These are business,
technology, or other types.
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Fully qualified service names (FQSN) offer a service typing namespace method to express
the identities of services.
The service-oriented profiling model extends the service classification process and offers
elaborate descriptions of two major profiling parameters: business and technology.
Endnotes
1. Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber, Data Mining Concepts and Techniques, 2nd ed., Morgan Kaufmann, San
Francisco, pp. 110??“127.
2. Arshad Khan, Data Warehousing 101, Concepts and Implementation, 2003, iUniverse, Inc., Lincoln, NE, p. 52.
3. Thomas Erl, Service-Oriented Architecture Concepts, Technology and Design, 2005, Pearson Education, p.
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