See Functionality
Reengineering, 12, 24
Reenskaug, Trygve, 182
Reitman, Rich, 308
Repositories, 6, 7, 27
Return on investment (ROI), 31, 32, 34, 48, 126
Reusability
and analysis modeling, 155??“157, 160, 163??“165, 167
assessment, 98
and conceptual services, 71
INDEX 365
generally, 1, 3??“6, 8, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 25
logical design composition, 257, 259, 271??“276
and logical design composition, 257, 282
perspective, 341??“344, 347??“349, 351, 352, 354, 356,
357
software architecture modeling, 308
technical profile, 126, 128
typing and profiling, 115, 116, 118??“121, 126, 128
Reuter, Andreas, 283
Ross, Harold W., 112
Run-time, 42, 44??“46, 50, 52??“53, 67
Sarbanes-Oxley, 187
Season
disciplines, 42, 50, 66, 67
iteration view, 67
life cycle model, 34, 35, 40??“42, 48, 50??“53
Security, 45, 126, 128, 147, 181, 185, 187, 235, 237??“239,
250, 272, 324, 325, 355, 357
Segmentation, 75, 178, 181??“184
Service behavioral modeling, 19, 20
Service clusters. See Cluster service structure
Service context, 116, 122, 124, 127, 128
Service defined, 29
Service-level agreements (SLAs), 7, 10, 19, 49, 125, 126,
128, 286, 356
Service life cycle. See Life cycle model; Life cycle
workflows
Service metamorphosis, 11??“14, 137, 138
Service-oriented analysis assets, 131??“133, 153
Service-oriented modeling generally, 2??“4
Service-oriented transaction model
ACID model, 283, 284
activity connectors, 292??“293
activity section, 287??“294, 304
and architectural concepts, 318
asynchronous activities, 284, 288
atomic services, 286
atomicity, 283, 284, 289, 303
compensation policy, 284, 304
composite services, 286
consumer and service section, 285??“286, 305
deliverables, 303, 304
functionality descriptors format, 293??“294, 304
and logical design compositions, 304
long-lived transactions, 283??“284, 289??“290, 304
loosely coupled capabilities, 283, 284, 305
modeling approaches, 295??“303
notation format, 294
orchestration and choreography, 284, 285, 289, 295,
298, 303
overview, 231, 283, 285, 304, 305
planning criteria, 284, 304
planning transactions, 294??“304
service clusters, 286
service composition styles shape transaction activities,
294, 295, 299??“303
service relationship shape transaction activities,
296??“299
and service relationships, 304
sessions, 285??“287, 290, 304
short-lived activities, 284, 304
synchronous activities, 284
tightly coupled capabilities, 283??“284, 305
transaction activities, 287, 304
transaction diagram, 284??“291, 295, 304
transaction isolation, 283??“284, 304
transaction timeline, 291, 292, 305
Service relationships
alteration to and redesign of solution service, 14
and architectural concepts, 318
conceptual, 257
influences on, 234, 235
logical, 257
and logical design, 230, 231
and logical environment, 23
modeling, 19
and service-oriented transaction model, 295??“299, 304
Service source, 116, 127, 128
Service states, 48
Service structure, 116, 119??“122, 127, 128, 156, 235
Service transformation.
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