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How SESA emerged?
- Service Orientation in information systems
- Service-Oriented Computing (SOC)
- Services as the fundamental elements for the development of rapid, low-cost, and easily integrable enterprise applications,
- Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- SOC can be abstractly implemented by SOA,
- From function to object to service,
- SOA requirements: loose coupling, implementation neutrality, flexible configuration, long lifetime, granularity and teams.
- Service-Oriented Computing (SOC)
- Existing technologies and SOA solutions are…
- … difficult to scale without a proper degree of automation,
- … partial solution to interoperability.
- Semantically Enabled Service Oriented Architecture (SESA) represents SOA empowered by adding semantics as a means to deal with heterogeneity and mechanization of service usage.
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