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The Role of Invariants in the Co-evolution of Business and Technical Service Specification of an Enterprise.

Abstract

We explore invariants as a linking mechanism between the business and technical service perspectives: From the business perspec- tive, invariants can be used to model (business) requirements of an en- terprise; from the technical perspective, invariants express the properties that must hold during the execution of a service. We propose an approach to enterprise service design that can be de- scribed as an iterative introduction and a modification of invariants in response to the evolution of business and/or technical service specifica- tions. We formalize the service specifications in Alloy and demonstrate how each design iteration can be simulated, visualized and validated with the Alloy analyzer tool. We illustrate our findings with the example of Order Creation service.
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hal-00936927 , version 1 (27-01-2014)

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Biljana Bajic, Irina Rychkova, Alain Wegmann. The Role of Invariants in the Co-evolution of Business and Technical Service Specification of an Enterprise.. 6th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modeling, Nov 2013, Riga, Latvia. ⟨hal-00936927⟩
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