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3 May 2017 Automated evaluation of service oriented architecture systems: a case study
Hesham Fouad, Antonio Gilliam, Suleyman Guleyupoglu, Stephen M. Russell
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Abstract
The Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) model is fast gaining dominance in how software applications are built. They allow organizations to capitalize on existing services and share data amongst distributed applications. The automatic evaluation of SOA systems poses a challenging problem due to three factors: technological complexity, organizational incompatibility, and integration into existing development pipelines. In this paper we describe our experience in developing and deploying an automated evaluation capability for the Marine Corps’ Tactical Service Oriented Architecture (TSOA). We outline the technological, policy, and operational challenges we face and how we are addressing them.
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Hesham Fouad, Antonio Gilliam, Suleyman Guleyupoglu, and Stephen M. Russell "Automated evaluation of service oriented architecture systems: a case study", Proc. SPIE 10207, Next-Generation Analyst V, 102070J (3 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2267998
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KEYWORDS
Oceanography

Software development

Telecommunications

Analytical research

Advanced distributed simulations

Computer architecture

Human-machine interfaces

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