Analysis and Design of Semantic Web Services Using MDA and SBC Structure

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The software analysis and design could be executed by Object Oriented architecture, but it might be unsuitable for Web Services due to their interoperability and transmission. Oppositely, the Service-Oriented and Resource-Oriented Architectures should allow of them. The software builds up a bridge between two Internet services or resources. This study has proposed what software analysis and design of Web Services can adopt the Structure-Behavior Coalescence Diagram and UML-like state and class diagrams as domain description language with Model-Driven Architecture development cycle. The case study of Plurk social website is successfully tested and verified.

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