1st International IEEE Conference on Pervasive Services

Research Article

A Mashup-Based Strategy for Migration to Service-Oriented Computing

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/PERSER.2007.4283910,
        author={Semih  Cetin and N.  Ilker Altintas and Halit  Oguztuzun and Ali  H. Dogru and  Ozgur  Tufekci and Selma  Suloglu},
        title={A Mashup-Based Strategy for Migration to Service-Oriented Computing},
        proceedings={1st International IEEE Conference on Pervasive Services},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={ICPS},
        year={2007},
        month={8},
        keywords={Application software  Computer vision  Context-aware services  Embedded software  Information technology  Manufacturing automation  Mashups  Pervasive computing  Quality of service  Web services},
        doi={10.1109/PERSER.2007.4283910}
    }
    
  • Semih Cetin
    N. Ilker Altintas
    Halit Oguztuzun
    Ali H. Dogru
    Ozgur Tufekci
    Selma Suloglu
    Year: 2007
    A Mashup-Based Strategy for Migration to Service-Oriented Computing
    ICPS
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/PERSER.2007.4283910
Semih Cetin1,2,*, N. Ilker Altintas1,2,*, Halit Oguztuzun2,*, Ali H. Dogru2,*, Ozgur Tufekci1,*, Selma Suloglu2,*
  • 1: Cybersoft Information Technologies
  • 2: Department of Computer Engineering, Middle East Technical University
*Contact email: semih.cetin@cs.com.tr, ilker.altintas@cs.com.tr, oguztuzn@ceng.metu.edu.tr, dogru@ceng.metu.edu.tr, ozgur.tufekci@cs.com.tr, selma.suloglu@ceng.metu.edu.tr

Abstract

Service-Oriented Computing holds great promises to realize the vision of on-demand services available anytime and anywhere. It is still not clear, however, when and how the existing systems will benefit from this new wave. The problem is particularly acute for the software embedded in myriad devices. This work charts a roadmap for migration of legacy software to pervasive service-oriented computing. A key idea is to achieve integration even at the presentation layer, not only at backend layers like application or data. This requires re-inventing the popular mashup technology for the enterprise level. Domain-Specific-Kits, which has been originally introduced within the context of software factory automation, has been reshaped as another enabling technology towards migrating to the service harmonization platform.