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ReMoSSA: Reference Model for Specification of Self-adaptive Service-Oriented-Architecture

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New Trends in Databases and Information Systems

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Specification of SOA has been used to decrease the complexity of service’s development to illustrate the self-adaptive applications. On the one hand, it is a means that provides us the appropriate vocabulary for describing the self-adaptive applications. On the other hand, it grants the key architectural characteristics of self-adaptive service under highly changing environments. In this paper, we present ReMoSSA a formal reference model for specifying self-adaptive Service-Based Applications (SBA). ReMoSSA integrates self-adaptation mechanisms and strategies to provide autonomic and adaptable services. It provides a dynamic monitoring and dynamic adaptation in the design phase. ReMoSSA reduces the cost and the effort of maintenance.

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Cherif, S., Ben Djemaa, R., Amous, I. (2014). ReMoSSA: Reference Model for Specification of Self-adaptive Service-Oriented-Architecture. In: Catania, B., et al. New Trends in Databases and Information Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 241. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01863-8_14

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