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BS ISO/IEC 18384-3:2016

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Information technology. Reference Architecture for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA RA) – Service Oriented Architecture ontology

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This part of ISO/IEC 18384 defines a formal ontology for service-oriented architecture (SOA), an architectural style that supports service orientation. The terms defined in this ontology are key terms from the vocabulary in ISO/IEC 18384‑1 .

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PDF Pages PDF Title
8 Foreword
9 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms
12 4 Notations
5 Conventions
6 Conformance
13 7 SOA Ontology Overview
7.1 At a Glance
15 7.2 Intended Use
7.3 Applications
8 System and Element
8.1 Overview
16 8.2 The Element Class
8.3 The uses and usedBy Properties
17 8.4 Element — Organizational Example
8.5 The System Class
18 8.6 System — Examples
8.6.1 Organizational Example
8.6.2 Service composition Example
8.6.3 Car wash Example
19 8.7 The represents and representedBy Properties
20 8.8 The represents and representedBy Examples
8.8.1 Organizational Example
8.8.2 Car Wash Example
21 9 HumanActor and Task
9.1 Overview
9.2 The HumanActor Class
22 9.3 HumanActor — Examples
9.3.1 The uses and usedBy Properties Applied to HumanActor
9.3.2 The represents and representedBy Properties Applied to HumanActor
9.3.3 Organizational Example
23 9.3.4 Car Wash Example
9.4 The Task Class
9.5 The does and doneBy Properties
24 9.6 Task — Examples
9.6.1 The uses and usedBy Properties Applied to Task
9.6.2 The represents and representedBy Properties Applied to Task
9.6.3 Organizational Example
25 9.6.4 Car Wash Example
10 Service, ServiceContract, and ServiceInterface
10.1 Overview
26 10.2 The Service Class
10.3 The performs and performedBy Properties
27 10.4 Service Consumers and Service Providers
10.5 Service — Examples
10.5.1 The uses and usedBy properties Applied to Service
28 10.5.2 The represents and representedBy Properties Applied to Service
10.5.3 Exemplifying the Difference Between Doing a Task and Performing a Service
10.5.4 Car Wash Example
10.6 The ServiceContract Class
29 10.7 The interactionAspect and legalAspect Datatype Properties
30 10.8 The hasContract and isContractFor Properties
10.9 The involvesParty and isPartyTo Properties
31 10.10 The Effect Class
32 10.11 The specifies and isSpecifiedBy Properties
10.12 ServiceContract — Examples
10.12.1 Service-level Agreements
33 10.12.2 Service Sourcing
10.12.3 Car Wash Example
10.13 The ServiceInterface Class
34 10.14 The Constraints Datatype Property
35 10.15 The hasInterface and isInterfaceOf Properties
10.16 The InformationType Class
36 10.17 The hasInput and isInputAt Properties
10.18 The hasOutput and isOutputAt Properties
10.19 Examples
10.19.1 Interaction Sequencing
37 10.19.2 Car wash example
11 Composition and its Subclasses
11.1 Overview
11.2 The Composition Class
38 11.3 The compositionPattern Datatype Property
11.3.1 Overview
39 11.3.2 The Orchestration Composition Pattern
11.3.3 The Choreography Composition Pattern
11.3.4 The Collaboration Composition Pattern
41 11.4 The orchestrates and orchestratedBy Properties
42 11.5 The ServiceComposition Class
11.6 The Process Class
43 11.7 Service Composition and Process Examples
11.7.1 Simple Service Composition Example
11.7.2 Process Example
44 11.7.3 Process and Service Composition Example
11.7.4 Car Wash Example
12 Policy
12.1 Overview
12.2 The Policy Class
45 12.3 The appliesTo and isSubjectTo Properties
12.4 The setsPolicy and isSetBy Properties
46 12.5 Examples
12.5.1 Car Wash Example
13 Event
13.1 Overview
13.2 The Event Class
47 13.3 The generates and generatedBy Properties
13.4 The respondsTo and respondedToBy Properties
49 Annex A (informative) Complete Car Wash Example
54 Annex B (informative) Internet Purchase Example
56 Annex C (normative) The OWL Definition of the SOA Ontology
65 Annex D (informative) Class Relationship Matrix
69 Annex E (informative) Terms Mapping Between the SOA RA Parts
84 Bibliography
BS ISO/IEC 18384-3:2016
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