BS ISO/IEC 18384-3:2016
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Information technology. Reference Architecture for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA RA) – Service Oriented Architecture ontology
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 88 |
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 |
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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 |