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Index Index A B A/R-A/P Services, modeling with IDEF0 Basic Security Profile (BSP) 25 9 and IDEF1X 323 BPEL (business process execution lan- A/R-A/P Services with CLMS Platform guage) 101 338 BPEL Activities 105 A/R-A/P Transaction Cycle 320 BPEL Example 107 A/R-A/P Transaction Cycle, importance of BPEL Specification 10 1 modeling 321 Business-to-business (B2B) integration 91 A/R Process, service identification 32 4 Business engineering 195 A/R processes 325 Business Modeling 129 Accept envelope 292 business models of services 219 access control list (ACL) 262 Business process automation 91 Account Payables 315 business process automation 88 Account Receivables 315 business process collaboration 93 Accounts payable (A/P) 321 business process coordination, rationale Accounts receivables (A/R) 320 93 activity-oriented thinking 2 Business process engine 275 activity based costing and management 2 Business Processes Choreographies, auto- aggregate services 28 mating 110 atomic process 166 business process execution language for atomic values 54 web services (BPEL4WS) 101 Authentication 256 Business process integration 91 Authentication Services 291 Business Process Management (BPM) 90 Authorization 256 business process management system 91 Automatic Web Service Composition 164 Business Process Management Technolo- Automatic Web Service Discovery 163 gies and Standards 90 Automatic Web Service Invocation 164 business process manager 91 Copyright © 2008, IGI Global. 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Index Business Process Modeling Language computation independent model (CIM) (BPML) 100 128 business process specification schema 11 0 computer-aided software engineering Business Rules Metamodel 309 (CASE) 124 business service, elements of 204 Computer aided software engineering Business Service Models 221 (CASE) tools 122 Business Service Realization, case study computer independent business models 315 (CIBM) 199 business services, core 24 Confidentiality 25 6 business services, spectrum of 24 constraints 210 business services, systemic perspective constraint satisfaction systems 230 208 consumer 22 Business Services, systemic view of 199 consumer service viewpoints 28 business to business (B2B) integration 110 Content-based routing 277 contract 22 C core business services 4, 24 character data 49 core service concepts 22 characters 49 customer relationship management (CRM) choreography 94 273 classification, types of 21 7 customer schema 60 CLMS approach to model driven service customer transformation template 61 engineering 302 customer XSL stylesheet 62 CLMS Coding Facility 307 D CLMS platform, architecture 290 CLMS Platform, key features 289 decomposed medical consultation service CLMS platform, overview 288 212 CLMS platform, philosophy 288 decomposed service models 220 CLMS Platform, service engineering 294 digital literacy 1, 18, 47, 115, 315 CLMS platform architecture Distributed Software Technologies 272 291, 304, 308 document node 54 Code Generation 311 document type definition (DTD) 5 1 code generation, reasons for failure 146 Domain-Specific Languages 14 1 Code Generation, risks from adopting 146 DTD for customer profiles 51 Code Generators, source models for 143 Collaborative Processes, framework 93 E common warehouse metamodel (CWM) e-service 3, 22 132 e-services 3, 6 composite process 166 e-services, approach for delivering 7 composite service 43 e-services, consumption of 242 composite services 28, 163 e-services, deriving 7 composition 218 e-services, enabling infrastructure for 8 compositions 218 E-Services, enabling technologies 382 computational-independent model (CIM) e-services, evolution of 382 221 E-Services, future generation 380 Computation Independent Business Model E-Services, interchangeable 380 (CIBM) 129 e-services, modeling 9 Copyright © 2008, IGI Global. 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Index E-Services, next generation 386 Formal Software Models 117 E-Services, Overview 375 Future Generation E-Services, require- E-Service Security Requirements 255 ments 380 E-Services for an Airline 277 E-Services privacy, technologies 259 G E-Services Security, technologies 259 General-Purpose Languages 142 ebXML, messages in 75 general ledger 316 Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) 122 general ledger, systems theory applied 319 electronic business XML working group general ledger approach 317 (ebXML) 83 General ledger posting 324 electronic interface 21 general systems theory 9 electronic service (e-service) 6 Generated SOAP envelope 348 element node 54 Generic service interfaces 244 Empty SOAP envelope 293 Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) 232 Enterprise application integration (EAI) 91 H enterprise resource planning (ERP) 273, 379 hypertext markup language (HTML) 49 enterprise resource planning (ERP) sys- tems 195 I Enterprise systems semantics methodology IDEF 199 298 IDEF0 9, 199 Enterprise systems server’s architecture IDEF0/IDEF1X Processing System 292 305 IDEF0 model for feedback handling 211 entities 49 IDEF0 model for service 209 entity classifications 21 8 IDEF0 model for services 10 entity states 219 IDEF0 notation 200 Envelope with fault information 296 IDEF0 semantics 10 Environments for Consumption 242 IDEF0 Workflow Engine 292 eXtensible Access Control Markup Lan- IDEF1 example 299 guage (XACML) 259 IDEF1 information model for a medical extensible mark-up language (XML) 289 consultation 216 extensible style sheet language transforma- IDEF1X 203 tions (XSLT) 58 IDEF1X-based models 299 IDEF1X methodology 214 F IDEF1X modeling approach 216 Fault Tolerance 253 IDEF1x models, concepts of 214 feedback handling 210 IDEF and business services 202 Feedback loop handling mechanisms 318 IDEF Service Models, mapping 219 Feedback loops 319 IDEF Service Models, transforming 219 First interaction diagram 330 IDEF Service Ontologies 235 flight’s information service 28 0 implementation-specific model (ISM) 12 8 flight information service, WSDL 69 information services 162 FLOWS-Core 178 Infrastructure service 275 FLOWS concepts 178 infrastructure services 25 FLOWS Process Model 177 inormal Software Models 117 Copyright © 2008, IGI Global. 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Index integrated development environment (IDE) Message Monitoring 254 116 message service protocol (ebMS) 75 integration definition for function model- meta-object facility (MOF) 122 ing 0 (IDEF0) 9 Metamodeling 307 Integrity 256 Metamodeling Frameworks 122 Intelligent Semantic Services 383 Metamodeling Technologies 123 Intelligent Web Services Scenario 385 meta object facility (MOF) 120, 125, 132 Interaction diagrams 331 Microsoft Domain-Specific Languages Interchangeable E-Services 380 Framework 123 interface 6, 21, 22 middleware 90 Itinerary-based routing 277 mobile communications 273 Mobile computing 273 K Mobile Services 381 Key Management 260 Mobile Technologies 273 Knowledge-Based Services 383 model-driven architecture (MDA) 124, 306 L Model-Driven Code Generation, advan- tages of 143 Listener Web Service 290 Model-Driven Code Generators 140 location path 56 model-driven development (MDD) Loosely Typed (Scripting) Languages 142 116, 124, 306 Model-driven engineering (MDE), intro- M duction to 124 Managed Resource 248 Model-Driven Generation of Service Arti- Managed Service Delivery 246 facts 306 Managed Service Delivery, architecture Model-Driven ServiceEngineering 115 of 269 Model-Driven Service Engineering, future managed service delivery, concept of 248 of 386 Mapping Languages 136 Model-Driven Service Engineering, on- Marking Models 135 tologies for 154 markup data 49 Model-Driven Service Engineering, plat- Master/Detail Metamodel 309 form 287 material requirements planning (MRP) Model-Driven Service Engineering Based 195 on IDEF 194 MDA, limitations of 138 model-driven software development 116 MDA, principles of 126 model-driven template based code genera- MDA, standards for 132 tors 140 MDA Approach, benefits of 137 model driven template based code genera- MDA Concept 124 tor, architecture of 140 MDA development process 133 model driven transformation 13 MDA Theory, summary of 125 Modeling in Software Development 116 MDD, service integration 148 modeling spectrum 117 MDD and Service Engineering 148 Models, generating code from 139 medical consultation business e-service Models for Code Generators 143 205 message brokers 91 N message exchanges 26 Network Monitoring 254 Copyright © 2008, IGI Global. Copying or distributing in print or electronic forms without written permission of IGI Global is prohibited. Index network transport 245 platform-independent model (PIM) Next Generation E-Services 386 128, 133, 221 Nonrepudiation 256 Platform-Independent Models (PIM) 129 notification 2 6 platform-independent service model 14 platform-specific model 1 4 O Platform-Specific Model (PSM) 130 Object constraint language (OCL) 231 platform-specific model (PSM) 12 8, 133 object constraint language (OCL) 122 platform model (PM) 128 Object Management Group (OMG) 124 privacy management 381 Object Orientation 271 process 6 object state transition schematic 219 process description 90 OCL rule/constraint 231 Process model in IDEF0 notation 298 Ontologies 157 process perspective 198 Ontologies, languages for 160 provider 22 Ontologies for Business Services 158 provider service viewpoints 28 Ontologies in Service Engineering, benefits