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A model-driven environment for the deployment of pervasive service-oriented applications

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Service-oriented computing (SOC) defines an application as an assembly of loosely coupled software elements: services. Nowadays, SOC is very technology-driven. Engineers have to deal with numerous technologies for describing, publishing services and creating and manipulating services applications. In particular, the deployment of serviceoriented applications is a complex task, restricted to experts. By deploying, we mean installing, activating, deactivating, maintaining and deinstalling. This paper presents a modeldriven approach for the context-aware deployment of service-oriented applications in constrained services execution environments. This approach is based on several deployment-oriented meta-models and has been implemented in a tool. This work has been validated on an industrial use case.

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    ICPS '09: Proceedings of the 2009 international conference on Pervasive services
    July 2009
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    ISBN:9781605586441
    DOI:10.1145/1568199
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    1. model-driven deployment
    2. model-driven engineering
    3. pervasive computing
    4. service-oriented computing (soc)

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