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Michael Bell

"Service-Oriented Modeling (SOA): Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture"


Service-oriented asset reusability, loose coupling, granularity alignment, and interoperability
are the strategies that should be employed for implementing efficient service-oriented logical
design composition diagrams.
Endnotes
1. Johannes R. Sametinger, Johannes Kepler, and Rudolf K. Keller, ???Design Composition,??? April 2003, Consortium
for Software Engineering Research (CSER), Ontario, Canada, p. 27.
2. Jing Dong, ???A Logical Framework for Design Composition,??? 2000, ACM 23000 1-58113-206-9/00/06, p. 698.
3. Rudolf K. Keller, Bruno Lague, and Reinhard Schauer, ???International Workshop on Large-Scale Software
Composition,??? January 1999, ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes Vol. 24 No. 1, p 50.
4. Karma Sherif and Ajay Vinze, ???A Qualitative Model for Barriers to Software Reuse Adoption,??? January 1999,
Association for Information Systems, Atlanta, GA, p. 58.
5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupling %28computer science%29
6. Jon Hopkins, ???Component Primer,??? 2000, Communications of ACM 0002-0782/00/1000, p. 28.
CHAPTER 14
SERVICE-ORIENTED TRANSACTION MODEL
In 1983, Theo Haerder and Andreas Reuter presented fundamental requirements for executing reliable
transactions in the research paper ???Principles of Transaction-Oriented Database Recovery.???1
Their work focused on four major principles that both defined a transaction and identified four
major attributes that guarantee the successful completion of transaction activities.


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