The discontent over the limited capability of Web services to reflect the organizationpsilas business model, and efficiently adhere to business strategies and requirements, caused a shift in business thinking. As a result, the enterprise has been recognizing the need for a more generalized model for services. This trend introduced a more abstracted notion of a service: a ldquometa-servicerdquo that can better explain business imperatives, foster business reuse, reduce time-to-market, and encourage asset consolidation across the enterprise. The recently published book which is also the base for this discussion: ldquoservice-oriented modeling: service analysis, design, and architecturerdquo provides answers to these organizational concerns.
Daniel V. OppenheimK. RatakondaYi‐Min Chee
I-Ling I-Ling YenFarokh BastaniWei ZhuHessam MoeiniSan‐Yih HwangYuqun Zhang
Aida Amini MotlaghMir Ali Seyyedi