JOURNAL ARTICLE

Designing, formalizing, and evaluating a flexible architecture for integrated service delivery: combining event-driven and service-oriented architectures

Sietse OverbeekMarijn JanssenP. van Bommel

Year: 2012 Journal:   Service Oriented Computing and Applications Vol: 6 (3)Pages: 167-188   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

An in?ux of service providers collaborate in networks to meet their clients’ demands. Integrated service delivery (ISD) is a way to let networked service providers offer services to their clients by bundling selected services offered by each provider so that clients do not have to deal with each single provider anymore. Designing such a network is a complicated endeavor as independent organizations need to collaborate and should understand how their activities are dependent on each other. Communication of events is necessary to deal with unpredictable and complex processes in such a network. In contrast with conventional event-driven architecture and service-oriented architecture (SOA) approaches, the hybrid model of event-driven interactions and SOA offers the required ?exibility to realize ISD. This ?exibility is realized by integrating not only services but also the processes of the different service providers to supply such services. A design science approach has been applied resulting in a detailed and formalized design of an eventdriven service-oriented architecture (EDSOA). The EDSOA has been illustrated to show how ISD is realized with support of the architecture in a scenario concerning an application for a temporary residence permit by an immigrant. An evaluative workshop has been conducted which re?ected that the following criteria are most important for successful organizational adoption of the EDSOA: expected usefulness, ?t with organizational standards, use of trusted technology, and ease of maintenance.

Keywords:
Flexibility (engineering) Computer science Service delivery framework Service provider Event (particle physics) Service-oriented architecture Process management Service design Service (business) Architecture Knowledge management Software engineering World Wide Web Web service Business Marketing

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Citation History

Topics

Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Business Process Modeling and Analysis
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
Information Technology Governance and Strategy
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems

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