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Journal articles on the topic "Interoperability and SOA"

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Delgado, José C. "Architectural Styles for Distributed Interoperability." Information Resources Management Journal 26, no. 4 (2013): 40–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/irmj.2013100103.

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SOA and REST are the two main architectural styles used for distributed applications. Current SOA implementations use Web Services, which have a flexible service interface but lack resource structure. Current REST implementations use HTTP, with good structural support (through URIs) but fixed service interface, leading to a significant mismatch in modeling some application artifacts. In addition, current data description languages support distributed interoperability by schema sharing (XML) or predefined media types (JSON). This paper makes two main proposals: an architectural style, Structural Service, capable of combining resource structure with flexible services, and a distributed interoperability mechanism, based on structural compliance and conformance, which supports partial interoperability and reduces coupling between interacting services while ensuring that the interoperability requirements of the application are satisfied. Since current technologies do not readily support these proposals, the author developed a language and its execution platform that supports structural services and compliance and conformance.
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Sun, Ying, Wu Gao, and Ying Ye. "Research of IHE-ITI-PIX Architecture Based on SOA System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 513-517 (February 2014): 1398–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.513-517.1398.

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Based on the specification model of PIX (Patient Identifier Cross-reference) in the architecture of the IHE-ITI (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise-IT Infrastructure), combining with SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) architecture, the paper points out the method of patient information interoperability between heterogeneous systems. With standardized middleware as an information carrier of architecture platform of medical information, using SOA-based Web Service technology, the interoperability of patient information between medical institutions can be achieved.
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Mantas, J., and S. Daskalakis. "The Impact of SOA for Achieving Healthcare Interoperability." Methods of Information in Medicine 48, no. 02 (2009): 190–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/me9217.

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Summary Objectives: The evaluation of a service-oriented prototype implementation for healthcare interoperability. Methods: A prototype framework was developed, aiming to exploit the use of service-oriented architecture (SOA) concepts for achieving healthcare interoperability and to move towards a virtual patient record (VPR) paradigm. The prototype implementation was evaluated for its hypothetical adoption. The evaluation strategy was based on the initial proposition of the DeLone and McLean model of information systems (IS) success [1], as modeled by Iivari [2]. A set of SOA and VPR characteristics were empirically encapsulated within the dimensions of IS success model, combined with measures from previous research works. The data gathered was analyzed using partial least squares (PLS). Results: The results highlighted that system quality is a partial predictor of system use but not of user satisfaction. On the contrary, information quality proved to be a significant predictor of user satisfaction and partially a strong significant predictor of system use. Moreover, system use did not prove to be a significant predictor of individual impact whereas the bi-directional relation between use and user satisfaction did not confirm. Additionally, user satisfaction was found to be a strong significant predictor of individual impact. Finally, individual impact proved to be a strong significant predictor of organizational impact. Conclusions: The empirical study attempted to obtain hypothetical, but still useful beliefs and perceptions regarding the SOA prototype implementation. The deduced observations can form the basis for further investigation regarding the adaptability of SOA implementations with VPR characteristics in the health-care domain.
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Gazzarata, R., B. Giannini, and M. Giacomini. "A SOA-Based Platform to Support Clinical Data Sharing." Journal of Healthcare Engineering 2017 (2017): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2190679.

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The eSource Data Interchange Group, part of the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium, proposed five scenarios to guide stakeholders in the development of solutions for the capture of eSource data. The fifth scenario was subdivided into four tiers to adapt the functionality of electronic health records to support clinical research. In order to develop a system belonging to the “Interoperable” Tier, the authors decided to adopt the service-oriented architecture paradigm to support technical interoperability, Health Level Seven Version 3 messages combined with LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) vocabulary to ensure semantic interoperability, and Healthcare Services Specification Project standards to provide process interoperability. The developed architecture enhances the integration between patient-care practice and medical research, allowing clinical data sharing between two hospital information systems and four clinical data management systems/clinical registries. The core is formed by a set of standardized cloud services connected through standardized interfaces, involving client applications. The system was approved by a medical staff, since it reduces the workload for the management of clinical trials. Although this architecture can realize the “Interoperable” Tier, the current solution actually covers the “Connected” Tier, due to local hospital policy restrictions.
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Batra, Usha, Shelly Sachdeva, and Saurabh Mukherjee. "Implementing healthcare interoperability utilizing SOA and data interchange agent." Health Policy and Technology 4, no. 3 (2015): 241–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hlpt.2015.04.005.

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Sutherland, Susan. "Convergence of Interoperability of Cloud Computing, Service Oriented Architecture and Enterprise Architecture." International Journal of E-Entrepreneurship and Innovation 4, no. 1 (2013): 43–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jeei.2013010104.

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The research identifies the gap that there is a convergence of interoperability of Cloud Computing (CC), Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Enterprise Architecture (EA). Furthermore, it outlines the existing non dynamic links between EA and SOA that are currently practiced in the industry and confirmed by scholarly articles; and provides a state of art of the link that could exist in practice between cloud computing and SOA as researched from the published scholarly material. This researched paper also refers to the planned research to test this theory first by developing a logical architectural model of such a feasibility followed by a Proof of Concept
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Ervin, D., R. Dhaval, T. Borlawsky, A. Lai, and P. Payne. "TRIAD: The Translational Research Informatics and Data Management Grid." Applied Clinical Informatics 02, no. 03 (2011): 331–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/aci-2011-02-ra-0014.

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SummaryObjective: Multi-disciplinary and multi-site biomedical research programs frequently require infrastructures capable of enabling the collection, management, analysis, and dissemination of heterogeneous, multi-dimensional, and distributed data and knowledge collections spanning organizational boundaries. We report on the design and initial deployment of an extensible biomedical informatics platform that is intended to address such requirements.Methods: A common approach to distributed data, information, and knowledge management needs in the healthcare and life science settings is the deployment and use of a service-oriented a>rchitecture (SOA). Such SOA technologies provide for strongly-typed, semantically annotated, and stateful data and analytical services that can be combined into data and knowledge integration and analysis “pipelines.” Using this overall design pattern, we have implemented and evaluated an extensible SOA platform for clinical and translational science applications known as the Translational Research Informatics and Data-management grid (TRIAD). TRIAD is a derivative and extension of the caGrid middleware and has an emphasis on supporting agile “working interoperability” between data, information, and knowledge resources.Results: Based upon initial verification and validation studies conducted in the context of a collection of driving clinical and translational research problems, we have been able to demonstrate that TRIAD achieves agile “working interoperability” between distributed data and knowledge sources.Conclusion: Informed by our initial verification and validation studies, we believe TRIAD provides an example instance of a lightweight and readily adoptable approach to the use of SOA technologies in the clinical and translational research setting. Furthermore, our initial use cases illustrate the importance and efficacy of enabling “working interoperability” in heterogeneous biomedical environments.
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Cong, Kai, Lin Zhang, Nan Si, and Hui Zhang. "Research on Knowledge Base System for Semantic SOA." Applied Mechanics and Materials 16-19 (October 2009): 688–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.16-19.688.

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To handle semantic heterogeneity, enhance semantic interoperability and achieve automatic understanding and managing of services in the SOA integrated systems, semantic support was required and the SOA should be extended to the semantic SOA (SSOA). For complex product advanced manufacturing systems, a knowledge base (KB) was built by analyzing and abstracting multidisciplinary knowledge of complex product fields. Based on the KB, a knowledge base system (KBS) architecture was proposed to provide semantic support for information sharing and exchanging at the knowledge level.
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Koufi, Vassiliki, Flora Malamateniou, and George Vassilacopoulos. "An Agent-Oriented, Workflow-Based Mobile Framework for Implementing Interoperable Healthcare Information Systems." International Journal of Privacy and Health Information Management 5, no. 2 (2017): 114–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijphim.2017070107.

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Healthcare is an increasingly collaborative enterprise involving many individuals and organizations that coordinate their efforts toward promoting quality and efficient delivery of healthcare. To these ends, today, more than any other point in time, increased reliance is being placed on interoperability among healthcare information systems (HIS) which have been developed as monolithic, stand-alone systems without significant interfaces between them. Enabling heterogeneous HIS to interact within a Service-oriented architecture (SOA), such as a Web Services architecture, can help healthcare organizations to consistently deliver sustainable business value, with increased agility and cost effectiveness, in line with changing business needs. However, in the context of a SOA approach, issues of semantic interoperability still remain unresolved while new challenges arise regarding web service interoperability. This paper presents a mediation framework which provides a uniform interface to the underlying HIS and is accessible via Android-enabled devices. The proposed framework is based on the agent paradigm for both healthcare process management and management of interactions among the participating systems. The healthcare processes and all interactions involved in each process are described according to the workflow metaphor.
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Barik, Rabindra K. "Development and Implementation of Interoperable Secure SDI Model Using Open Source GIS." International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research 9, no. 2 (2018): 55–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijagr.2018040104.

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It is observed that none of the academic institutes in India contributes for the development of SDI model at national level. Some of the developed models are not highly encouraging with respect to technical, organisational and institutional aspects. Non-availability of a standard functional SDI model based on SOA, Lack of technical interoperability and security aspects have also been a prime concern in SDI models using Open Source GIS (OSGIS). This article discusses appropriate application areas, i.e. the Education Sector, Geographical Indication and Mineral Resources Information Infrastructures to develop and implement the SDI model by a suitable adoption of OSS. The architecture of SOA-based interoperable and secure SDI models, which links the metadata server to database server, 3-tier interoperability and security framework with the help of OSGIS is developed and implemented.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Interoperability and SOA"

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Mason, Robert T. "Interoperability Gap Challenges for Learning Object Repositories & Learning Management Systems." NSUWorks, 2011. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_etd/231.

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An interoperability gap exists between Learning Management Systems (LMSs) and Learning Object Repositories (LORs). Learning Objects (LOs) and the associated Learning Object Metadata (LOM) that is stored within LORs adhere to a variety of LOM standards. A common LOM standard found in LORs is the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) Content Aggregation Model (CAM). In contrast, LMSs are independent computer systems that manage and deliver course content to students via a web interface. This research addressed three important issues related to the interoperability gap: (a) a lack of a metadata standard that defined the format of how student assessment data should be communicated from LMSs to LORs, (b) a lack of an architectural standard for the movement of data from LMSs to LORs, and (c) a lack of middleware that facilitated the movement of the student assessment data from the LMSs to LORs. This research achieved the following objectives: (a) the SCORM CAM LOM standard was extended to facilitate the storage of student assessment data, (b) Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was identified as the best architecture to resolve the interoperability gap between LMSs and LORs, (c) a panel of Computer Information Systems (CIS) experts participated in a five-stage, web-based, anonymous Delphi process that approved and ranked 28 functional requirements for a proposed middleware application, and (d) the functional requirements were verified via the development of a prototype that transferred student assessment data from a LMSs into the LOM of LOs that are stored within a LOR. In conclusion, the research demonstrated that there are three acceptable approaches to extending the SCORM LOM standard: (a) new metadata elements, (b) new vocabulary values, and (c) the reference of an internal or external XML file using a location element. The main accomplishments of the research were the gathering of SOA functional requirements and the development of a prototype that provided an approach for the resolution of the interoperability gap that exists between LMSs and LORs.
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Paniagua, Cristina. "Architectural approach for Autonomous System of Systems Interoperability." Licentiate thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, EISLAB, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-73743.

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The current technological environment is evolving increasingly fast, and the development of new devices, technologies, and architectures has opened an emergent era where the digital and physical world work together. The implementation and use of systems based on a service-oriented architecture (SOA) in conjunction with the Internet of Things (IoT) and cyberphysical systems (CPS) have been extended during the last decades in numerous scenarios in industry and other domains. However, some of the major barriers to this approach are the lack of interoperability and the amount of engineering effort required for their integration.   The research presented in this thesis targets issues related to digitalization and automation. It is framed by the Industry 4.0 paradigm, which promotes the rise of efficiency and sustainability on industrial production. The interoperability between heterogeneous systems and different domains is one of the main challenges of Industry 4.0. The quest for solutions that help to increase interoperability is an important part of this research.   This thesis proposes a set of architectural design principles and tools in order to reduce engineering effort by means of finding solutions that enable autonomous integration and increase interoperability without human intervention. The research is focused on the IoT field, taking into account resource-constrained devices, system of systems integration, and data models.   A detailed investigation of various interoperability mismatch problems is presented in this thesis. The proposed solution is an adapter system that can aid in the generation of new service consumer interfaces at both compile-time and run-time. The proposed approach requires a new point of view in the service description field that can provide a holistic description of the information required for the generation of consumer interfaces. In addition, aspects related to interoperability, such as the multiple IoT frameworks in the current market, naming conventions, syntactic modeling and translation, and security, are also partially analyzed.   On a separate track, service composition in resource-constrained devices  is analyzed in terms of latency, using the orchestration provided by the Arrowhead Framework.
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Kyusakov, Rumen. "Efficient Web Services for End-To-End Interoperability of Embedded Systems." Doctoral thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, EISLAB, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-18129.

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As the number of Internet-connected devices rapidly grows, it has become ever more challenging to develop and maintain purpose-made tightly integrated distributed embedded systems. Instead, the Internet of Things (IoT) approach, based on standardized interfaces and open communication protocols, enables support for various applications with the possibility of extension to provide additional services that were not necessarily available at the initial deployment.This thesis presents methods and tools for the development of standard-based Web services for the Internet of Things. Some of the key challenges in using Web services on resource-constrained devices are due to the overhead of the communication protocols, which leads to the need for greater network bandwidth, processing power, and memory usage. A common solution to these problems is to use gateways that translate between the protocols used on one end of the connection (i.e. low-capability devices) and those on the other end (i.e. powerful Web servers). However, this increases the overall complexity of the system. The work presented herein answers the following research questions: 1) Is it feasible to deploy standard Web services on IoT systems without using application layer gateways? 2) What are the trade-offs in using Web services for end-to-end interoperability of resource-constrained embedded systems? 3) What levels of efficiency and functionality can be achieved using binary coding schemes for XML data exchange?The research questions are tested by building and evaluating several prototype IoT systems. These evaluations show that the use of Web services requires more powerful hardware (i.e. CPU and RAM) and a larger form factor in exchange for better interoperability compared to the use of ad hoc application protocols. The main challenge in employing embedded Web services is the large size of the messages, which is due to the use of verbose data formats such as XML. Although it is shown that it is possible to deploy XML-based Web services on low-capability devices without application layer gateways, this approach has severe performance limitations. Using the Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) binary coding scheme overcomes some of these limitations by substantially reducing the size of the XML messages. The main outcome of this thesis is the design and implementation of a software toolkit, called EXIP, for building EXI-based embedded Web services.The trade-offs in the use of embedded Web services are likely to change in the near future as the importance of application layer interoperability increases and IoT devices become faster, more energy efficient, and equipped with more memory. The dominating importance of interoperability can be seen in highly heterogeneous systems such as energy management systems (i.e. smart grids), where embedded Web services are already in use today. With this in mind, future research directions and extensions of this work include the development of performance optimization strategies for the EXIP toolkit to foster the expansion of embedded Web services to an even wider range of IoT applications.<br>Godkänd; 2014; 20140909 (rumkyu); Nedanstående person kommer att disputera för avläggande av teknologie doktorsexamen. Namn: Rumen Kyusakov Ämne: Industriell elektronik/Industrial Electronics Avhandling: Efficient Web Services for End-To-End Interoperability of Embedded Systems Opponent: Dr Frank Golatowski, Institute of Applied Microelements and CE, University of Rostock, Rostock-Warnemüende, Germany Ordförande: Biträdande professor Jens Eliasson, EISLAB, Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik, Luleå tekniska universitetet, Luleå Tid: Tisdag den 4 november 2014, kl. 13:00 Plats: A109, Luleå tekniska universitet<br>Embeddable EXI implementation in C, Architecture for Service-Oriented Process – Monitoring and Control, Arrowhead
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Glauser, Ivan. "Improving Alarm Interoperability with External Systems for a Wearable Command Unit Using Service-Oriented Architecture." Thesis, KTH, Kommunikationssystem, CoS, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-92027.

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This thesis investigates different aspects of implementing a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) for an alarm and crisis management system called Wearable Command Unit (WCU) developed by Saab Security Systems. The WCU system must be able to integrate easily with external systems in order to move into new markets and survive as a product. The focus of this report is a general solution for communicating alarm information from external systems to the WCU. A given requirement was that the solution must be based on SOA. Therefore, the concept of SOA is investigated and its applicability is considered for the WCU architecture. A design proposal based on a combination of open information and communication technologies was made to show how WCU may use SOA to receive alarm information from external systems. The design proposal was evaluated by a load test as well as comparing its conformance to SOA. The load test showed that the proposed solution can process incoming messages at a rate of 2 ms per message when client and server are run on the same machine. The result of the comparison showed that the WCU can, with small modifications, apply a SOA. While this thesis has only investigated the use of SOA in the context of alarm information, there is a clear trend toward integrating information for diverse systems to enable users to have better quality information. Providing first responders with the information that they need, when and where they need it can enable them to save lives, save property, and reduce the risk to the public of incidents. An important result from this thesis is the observation that a system that needs to integrate with many distinct systems can be better prepared if made SOA conformant. This requires the system to have an interface towards other systems based on platform independent protocols. Systems such as the WCU, which are based on Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), can easily add such an interface by configuring WCF in an appropriate way.<br>Detta examensarbete undersöker olika möjligheter att implementera Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) för ett larm- och krishanteringssystem kallat Wearable Command Unit (WCU) utvecklat av Saab Security Systems. För att kunna nå nya marknader och utvecklas som produkt, är det viktigt att WCU-systemet på ett enkelt sätt kan integreras med externa system. Detta examensarbete fokuserar på att ta fram en generell lösning för att kommunicera larminformation från externa system till WCU. Ett förbestämt krav var att lösningen måste vara baserad på SOA. Begreppet SOA undersöks och dess tillämpningsbarhet för WCU undersöks. Ett designförslag baserat på en kombination av öppna informations- och kommunikationsteknologier gjordes för att visa hur WCU kan använda SOA för att ta emot larminformation från externa system. Designförslaget utvärderades genom ett belastningstest, samt genom att jämföra dess konformitet med SOA. Belastningstestet visade att designförslaget kan processa inkommande larm i en hastighet av 2 ms per meddelande när klienten och servern körs på samma maskin. Resultatet av jämförelsen visade att WCU kan, med små modifieringar, implementera en SOA. Detta examensarbete har endast undersökt användandet av SOA vad gäller larminformation, men det finns även en klar tendens mot att integrera annan information ifrån olika system för att på så sätt ge användare av systemet kvalitativ information. Genom att ge framskjutna enheter lämplig information, när och där de behöver det, kan de bli bättre förberedda på att rädda liv och egendom, och samtidigt minska olycksrisken för allmänheten. Ett viktigt resultat från detta examensarbete är iakttagelsen att ett system som behöver integreras med många andra olika system kan bli bättre förberett genom att göra det SOAbaserat. För att ett system ska vara SOA-baserat krävs att det har ett gränssnitt baserat på plattformsoberoende protokoll mot andra system. System som WCU, som är baserade på Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), kan med lätthet lägga till ett sådant gränssnitt genom lämplig konfigurering av WCF.
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Montori, Federico. "Integration of a simulation platform for electrical mobility within the arrowhead interoperability framework." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/8385/.

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This dissertation document deals with the development of a project, over a span of more than two years, carried out within the scope of the Arrowhead Framework and which bears my personal contribution in several sections. The final part of the project took place during a visiting period at the university of Luleå. The Arrowhead Project is an European project, belonging to the ARTEMIS association, which aims to foster new technologies and unify the access to them into an unique framework. Such technologies include the Internet of Things phe- nomenon, Smart Houses, Electrical Mobility and renewable energy production. An application is considered compliant with such framework when it respects the Service Oriented Architecture paradigm and it is able to interact with a set of defined components called Arrowhead Core Services. My personal contribution to this project is given by the development of several user-friendly API, published in the project's main repository, and the integration of a legacy system within the Arrowhead Framework. The implementation of this legacy system was initiated by me in 2012 and, after many improvements carried out by several developers in UniBO, it has been again significantly modified this year in order to achieve compatibility. The system consists of a simulation of an urban scenario where a certain amount of electrical vehicles are traveling along their specified routes. The vehicles are con-suming their battery and, thus, need to recharge at the charging stations. The electrical vehicles need to use a reservation mechanism to be able to recharge and avoid waiting lines, due to the long recharge process. The integration with the above mentioned framework consists in the publication of the services that the system provides to the end users through the instantiation of several Arrowhead Service Producers, together with a demo Arrowhead- compliant client application able to consume such services.
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Erzurumlu, Baki. "Rearchitecturing An Electronic Warfare System Based On Service Oriented Architecture." Master's thesis, METU, 2008. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12610126/index.pdf.

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In this work an electronic warfare system is restructured to service oriented architecture. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a paradigm that realizes rapid and low cost system development. The most important characteristics of SOA are standard based interoperability, which allows services developed on different platforms to run together, and dynamic composition via discovery, which provides dynamic composition of application at runtime using the existing services. The old warfare system that was developed by ASELSAN Inc. contained embedded software and was designed using traditional object oriented techniques. In this thesis, we have extracted services out of the system and restructured the warfare system based on service oriented principles. In this thesis, we have focused on the dramatic effect of reusability when SOA is introduced to the electronic warfare system. To understand the effect of service orientation, the new system is evaluated in terms of line of code, memory consumption and extra CORBA interface communication overhead.
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Großkopf, Heiko. "Challenges of Service Interchange in a cross cloud SOA Environment." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för datavetenskap (DV), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-42979.

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This Master’s Thesis examines and documents challenges related to the flexible interchange of web services within a cross-cloud Service Oriented Computing scenario (SOC).Starting with a theoretical approach, hypotheses are defined and processed to create testing scenarios for a practical examination. Both examinations are used to identify possible challenges. Next, encountered challenges are described, discussed and classified. Lastly, solution approaches to identified challenges are presented. The solution approaches concern related topics, such as service standardization, semantic methods, heuristics, and security/trust mechanisms. Several approaches to different challenges are reviewed in this particular context, to present an overview for future research on the subject.It is remarkable that there will be more service standardization in the future, but to achieve full automation it will be, on the long run, necessary to evolve and adopt more sophisticated solution approaches such as semantic methods or heuristics.This work is embedded into the framework of a research co-operation between the Linnaeus University Växjö and the University of Applied Sciences Karlsruhe. Results however are also applicable to other research scenarios.
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Čunek, David. "Metodika vývoje služeb v oblasti veřejné správy." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-72537.

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The main topic of this thesis is the application of best practice methodology to the development of services in public administration and e-Government. The work focuses on interoperable services that can be integrated across departments of public administration or businesses in the private sector. In section 2 we describe the various aspects influencing the development of interoperable services in public administration using the European Interoperability Framework (EIF) as a basis for classifying interoperability dimensions. Section 3 evaluates current state of services in public administration focusing on information interoperability that addresses syntactic, structural and semantic heterogeneity. We have found that Services of Public Administration Portal (PVS) suffer from high levels of structural and syntactic heterogeneity, and we discuss possible ways to standardize service interfaces in public administration in order to improve interoperability. Creation of standardized library of services has been proposed as a possible way forward. In section 4 of the thesis we propose a methodological framework for the development of e-Government services using the best practices methods identified in the private sector domain. The main emphasis is placed on library services and its role in the lifecycle of services. Stages of lifecycle of services are decomposed into sub-phases so that they match phases in the MMDIS methodology.
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Albiol, Graullera Pablo. "Architecture Design and Interoperability Analysisof a SCADA System for the Power Network Control and Management." Thesis, KTH, Mekatronik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-217798.

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SCADA-system (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) har under de senaste decennierna använts i stor utsträckning, med utmärkta resultat för nätverksdrift och -förvaltning. Kunder ställer emellertid krav på att SCADA-system ska kunna integrera externa komponenter för att möjliggöra utveckling av befintliga och nya affärsprocesser. Det innebär att dessa system utvecklas från en monolitisk infrastruktur till en löst kopplad och flexibel arkitektur. Således har nya behov uppstått för att förbättra systemets interoperabilitet, minska komplexiteten och förbättra underhållet. Föreliggande masterprojekt presenterar ett ramverk för att förutsäga systems interoperabilitetet (IPF); ett ramverk som stöder arkitekturprocessen under de tidiga stadierna av produktutveckling. Vidare har arbetet undersökt några alternativa arkitekturer, vilka har modellerats och verifierats med hjälp av ovannämnda ramverk. En första konceptuell arkitektur har utvecklats för att förbättra interoperabiliteten hos interna system, för att reducera kopplingen mellan det grundläggande SCADA-systemet och Energy Management-systemet (EMS). Därefter genererades en andra arkitektur som möjliggör integration av externa komponenter för att främja den externa interoperabiliteten. Resultat visar att de föreslagna arkitekturerna är korrekta (enligt IPF) och systemets driftskompatibilitet förbättras. Vidare förefaller den slutligt föreslagna lösningen vara mindre komplex än den nuvarande arkitekturen på lång sikt, men det skulle behövas en större insats och väsentliga förändringar för att uppgradera systemarkitekturen.<br>SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems have been widely used during the last decades delivering excellent results for the power network operation and management. However, some current customer requirements are for SCADA systems to integrate external components in order to perform advanced power network studies and develop both existing and new business processes. This novel viewpoint will make these systems evolve from a monolithic infrastructure towards a loosely coupled and flexible architecture. Hence, new needs have arisen with the aim of improving the system interoperability, reducing the complexity and enhancing the maintainability. This master´s thesis project presents an Interoperability Prediction Framework (IPF), that supports the architecture design process during the early stages of product development. In addition, this work has also investigated some alternative architectures, which have been modelled and verified using the previously mentioned framework. A first conceptual architecture has been designed to improve the internal system interoperability, reducing the coupling between the basic SCADA and the Energy Management System (EMS). Later, a second architecture that allows the integration of external components has been introduced to promote the external interoperability. Results show that the proposed architectures are correct (according to the IPF) and the interoperability of the system is improved. Furthermore, initial conclusions suggest that the final proposed solution would be less complex than the current architecture in the long term, although a large effort and substantial changes would be needed to upgrade the system architecture.
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Guo, Song. "Simulation Software as a Service and Service-Oriented Simulation Experiment." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2012. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cs_diss/69.

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Simulation software is being increasingly used in various domains for system analysis and/or behavior prediction. Traditionally, researchers and field experts need to have access to the computers that host the simulation software to do simulation experiments. With recent advances in cloud computing and Software as a Service (SaaS), a new paradigm is emerging where simulation software is used as services that are composed with others and dynamically influence each other for service-oriented simulation experiment on the Internet. The new service-oriented paradigm brings new research challenges in composing multiple simulation services in a meaningful and correct way for simulation experiments. To systematically support simulation software as a service (SimSaaS) and service-oriented simulation experiment, we propose a layered framework that includes five layers: an infrastructure layer, a simulation execution engine layer, a simulation service layer, a simulation experiment layer and finally a graphical user interface layer. Within this layered framework, we provide a specification for both simulation experiment and the involved individual simulation services. Such a formal specification is useful in order to support systematic compositions of simulation services as well as automatic deployment of composed services for carrying out simulation experiments. Built on this specification, we identify the issue of mismatch of time granularity and event granularity in composing simulation services at the pragmatic level, and develop four types of granularity handling agents to be associated with the couplings between services. The ultimate goal is to achieve standard and automated approaches for simulation service composition in the emerging service-oriented computing environment. Finally, to achieve more efficient service-oriented simulation, we develop a profile-based partitioning method that exploits a system’s dynamic behavior and uses it as a profile to guide the spatial partitioning for more efficient parallel simulation. We develop the work in this dissertation within the application context of wildfire spread simulation, and demonstrate the effectiveness of our work based on this application.
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Wong, Carolyn. Authority to issue interoperability policy. RAND, 2014.

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Redbooks, IBM. Anynet Sockets over Sna Netbios over Sna Installation and Interoperability. Ibm, 1994.

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Redbooks, IBM. Anynet: Sna over Tcp/Ip Installation and Interoperability. Ibm, 1995.

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Schmitt, Michael, Jeffrey Biller, Sean C. Fahey, David S. Goddard, and Chad Highfill. Joint and Combined Targeting. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796176.003.0014.

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This chapter discusses how the law is implemented by armed forces during “targeting,” the process by which individuals and objects are systematically analyzed and prioritized for potential engagement. Centered on an examination of the United States’ “Joint Targeting Cycle,” a construct broadly shared by many other states and organizations, such as NATO, it explains how international humanitarian law concepts are given practical effect during armed conflict. The analysis then proceeds to explore the nuances of targeting in different operational domains: air, land, sea, and cyber. While achieving broadly the same set of legal functions, practice has developed to reflect the different means and methods of warfare in each particular environment. The chapter concludes by extending the discussion to targeting in a coalition context, in which processes and procedures are required to account for legal differences between partners, while minimizing the detrimental effect on operations in order to achieve “legal interoperability.”
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Pathak, Nishith. "Implementing SOA Interoperability." In Pro WCF 4. Apress, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3369-5_13.

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Ducq, Yves, and Guy Doumeingts. "Advances and Results in Model Driven Interoperability (MDI)/Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Innovation." In Enterprise Interoperability. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118561942.ch25.

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Doumeingts, Guy, and Martine Grandin-Dubost. "MDI/SOA Workshop Chairs' Message." In Interoperability for Enterprise Software and Applications. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118558003.ch9.

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de Loiola Costa, Wagner Elvio, Denivaldo Lopes, Zair Abdelouahab, and Bruno Froz. "Network Intrusion Detection System Based on SOA (NIDS-SOA): Enhancing Interoperability Between IDS." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3535-8_78.

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Lee, Youngkon, and Ukhyun Lee. "QAM: QoS-Assured Management for Interoperability and Manageability for SOA." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19706-2_28.

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Taher, Yehia, Dinh Khoa Nguyen, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, and Ali Ait-Bachir. "Enabling Interoperability for SOA-Based SaaS Applications Using Continuous Computational Language." In Towards a Service-Based Internet. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17694-4_33.

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Ishak, Karim, Bernard Archimède, and Philippe Charbonnaud. "SCEP-SOA: An Applicative Architecture to Enhance Interoperability in Multi-site Planning." In On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2008 Workshops. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88875-8_52.

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Simon, Balázs, Zoltán László, Balázs Goldschmidt, Károly Kondorosi, Péter Risztics, and László Bacsa. "Evaluation of WS-* Standards Based Interoperability of SOA Products for the Hungarian e-Government Infrastructure." In E-Government, E-Services and Global Processes. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15346-4_3.

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Guidara, Ikbel, Nawal Guermouche, Tarak Chaari, and Said Tazi. "Towards a Novel Framework for Handling Multi-Level SLA in Cross-Organizational Enterprise Collaboration." In Enterprise Interoperability. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118561942.ch38.

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Breitenstrom, Christian, Klaus-Peter Eckert, and Jens Fromm. "Interoperability." In Interoperability in Digital Public Services and Administration. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-887-6.ch010.

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The EU Services Directive (EU-SD), which was passed in December 2006, should simplify access to the services market in all Member States of the European Union and eliminate bureaucratic barriers for Service Providers. This chapter presents an overview of the major functional components and processes that are necessary to implement and run the EU-SD between all stakeholders such as Service Providers, newly introduced Points of Single Contact and Responsible Public Authorities, based on a general framework for federated enterprise SOA. Especially in Germany, consisting of federated and autonomous federal states, but equally between different Member States, interoperability between different components is one of the major challenges of the EU-SD. This chapter elaborates on the interoperability aspect of data/document exchange between the stakeholders, using a secure “call by reference” concept that is implemented by an Electronic Safe, together with appropriate concepts for identity and access management.
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Conference papers on the topic "Interoperability and SOA"

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El Benany, Mohamed Mahmoud, and Omar El Beqqali. "SOA based e-government interoperability." In 2015 IEEE/ACS 12th International Conference of Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aiccsa.2015.7507251.

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Zender, Raphael, Ulrike Lucke, and Djamshid Tavangarian. "SOA Interoperability for Large-Scale Pervasive Environments." In 2010 IEEE 24th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/waina.2010.128.

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Dehmoobad, Azin, and Kamran Sartipi. "Minimized Domain Knowledge for SOA-Based Interoperability." In 2008 IEEE Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference (APSCC). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apscc.2008.132.

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Mayott, Gregory, Mid Self, Gordon J. Miller, and Joseph S. McDonnell. "SOA approach to battle command: simulation interoperability." In SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing, edited by Eric J. Kelmelis. SPIE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.851912.

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Ibrahim, Najhan M., and Mohd Fadzil bin Hassan. "A survey on different interoperability frameworks of SOA systems towards seamless interoperability." In 2010 International Symposium on Information Technology (ITSim 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itsim.2010.5561617.

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Paniagua, Cristina, Jens Eliasson, and Jerker Delsing. "Interoperability Mismatch Challenges in Heterogeneous SOA-based Systems." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icit.2019.8754991.

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Mantzana, V., K. Koumaditis, and M. Themistocleous. "Is SOA a solution to Healthcare Information Systems interoperability?" In 2010 10th IEEE International Conference on Information Technology and Applications in Biomedicine (ITAB 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itab.2010.5687601.

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Lee, Youngkon. "QAM: QoS-assured management for interoperability and manageability for SOA." In 2010 5th International Conference on Computer Sciences and Convergence Information Technology (ICCIT). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccit.2010.5711035.

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Moreno, Alejandro, José L. Risco-Martín, Eva Besada, Saurabh Mittal, and Joaquín Aranda. "DEVS/SOA: Towards DEVS Interoperability in Distributed M&S." In 2009 13th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ds-rt.2009.18.

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Lee, Youngkon. "QAM: QoS-assured management for interoperability and manageability for SOA." In 2010 Second Pacific-Asia Conference on Circuits,Communications and System (PACCS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/paccs.2010.5626965.

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