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Consolidating service engineering ontologies : building service ontology from SOA Modeling Language (SoaML)
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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Purnomo Yustianto, Robin Ram Mohan DossRobin Ram Mohan Doss, Suhardi, N B KurniawanAs a term for characterizing a process of devising a service system, the term 'service engineering' is still regarded as an 'open' research challenge due to unspecified details and conflicting perspectives. This paper presents consolidated service engineering ontologies in collecting, specifying and defining relationship between components pertinent within the context of service engineering. The ontologies are built by way of literature surveys from the collected conceptual works by collating various concepts into an integrated ontology. Two ontologies are produced: general service ontology and software service ontology. The software-service ontology is drawn from the informatics domain, while the generalized ontology of a service system is built from both a business management and the information system perspective. The produced ontologies are verified by exercising conceptual operationalization of the ontologies in adopting several service orientation features and service system patterns. The proposed ontologies are demonstrated to be sufficient to serve as a basis for a service engineering framework.
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School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics. Conference (5th : 2018 : Bandung and Padang, Indonesia)Series
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics ConferencePagination
555 - 561Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersLocation
Bandung and Padang, IndonesiaPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Publisher DOI
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2018-10-22End date
2018-10-26ISBN-13
9781538656938Language
engPublication classification
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2018, IEEEEditor/Contributor(s)
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