An Agile Method for E-Service Composition
Nowadays, application of Service Oriented Architecture is increasing rapidly; especially since introduction of distributed electronic services on the web. SOA software has a modular manner and works as a collaboration of independent software components. As a result, e-service approach is sufficient for software with independent components, each of which may be developed by a different company. Such software components and their cooperation form a composite service. Agile methodologies are the best candidate for developing small software components. Composite services and their building blocks are small pieces of software, making agile methodology a perfect fit for their development.
In this paper, we introduce an agile method for service composition, inspired by agile patterns and practices. Therefore, across the agile manifesto, we can develop low cost, high quality composite services quickly using this method.
Keywords: Agile model, E-Service, Service Composition, software as Service
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Pouya Fatehi
Pouya Fatehi is software designer in Iran Rayaneh Company and is responsible for service architecture of BPM project which names FilerPlus for 5 years. He has a Masters degree in Software Engineering from Science and research Beranch of Islamic Azad university of Tehran. He is specialist in software as service paradigm and has a several research in the field of agile methodologies and SOA
Seyyed Mohsen Hashemi
Seyyed Mohsen Hashemi received the M.S. degree in Computer Science from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic University) in 2003, and the PhD degree in Computer Science from the Azad University in 2009. Moreover, he is currently a faculty member at Science and Research Branch, Azad University, Tehran. His current research interests include Software Intensive Systems, E-X systems (E-Commerce, E-Government, E-Business, and so on), Global Village Services, Grid Computing,
Pouya Fatehi
Pouya Fatehi is software designer in Iran Rayaneh Company and is responsible for service architecture of BPM project which names FilerPlus for 5 years. He has a Masters degree in Software Engineering from Science and research Beranch of Islamic Azad university of Tehran. He is specialist in software as service paradigm and has a several research in the field of agile methodologies and SOA
Seyyed Mohsen Hashemi
Seyyed Mohsen Hashemi received the M.S. degree in Computer Science from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic University) in 2003, and the PhD degree in Computer Science from the Azad University in 2009. Moreover, he is currently a faculty member at Science and Research Branch, Azad University, Tehran. His current research interests include Software Intensive Systems, E-X systems (E-Commerce, E-Government, E-Business, and so on), Global Village Services, Grid Computing,