Proceedings of the HPI Research School on Service-oriented Systems Engineering 2020 Fall Retreat

Proceedings of the HPI Research School on Service-oriented Systems Engineering 2020 Fall Retreat

  • Christoph Meinel
  • Jürgen Roland Friedrich Döllner
  • Mathias Weske
  • Andreas Polze
  • Robert Hirschfeld
  • Felix Naumann
  • Holger Giese
  • Patrick Baudisch
  • Tobias Friedrich
  • Erwin Böttinger
  • Christoph Lippert
  • Christian Dörr
  • Anja Lehmann
  • Bernhard Renard
  • Tilmann Rabl
  • Falk Uebernickel
  • Bert Arnrich
  • Katharina Hölzle
Publisher:Universitätsverlag PotsdamISBN 13: 9783869565132ISBN 10: 3869565136

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Proceedings of the HPI Research School on Service-oriented Systems Engineering 2020 Fall Retreat is written by Christoph Meinel and published by Universitätsverlag Potsdam. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3869565136 (ISBN 10) and 9783869565132 (ISBN 13).

Design and Implementation of service-oriented architectures imposes a huge number of research questions from the fields of software engineering, system analysis and modeling, adaptability, and application integration. Component orientation and web services are two approaches for design and realization of complex web-based system. Both approaches allow for dynamic application adaptation as well as integration of enterprise application. Service-Oriented Systems Engineering represents a symbiosis of best practices in object-orientation, component-based development, distributed computing, and business process management. It provides integration of business and IT concerns. The annual Ph.D. Retreat of the Research School provides each member the opportunity to present his/her current state of their research and to give an outline of a prospective Ph.D. thesis. Due to the interdisciplinary structure of the research school, this technical report covers a wide range of topics. These include but are not limited to: Human Computer Interaction and Computer Vision as Service; Service-oriented Geovisualization Systems; Algorithm Engineering for Service-oriented Systems; Modeling and Verification of Self-adaptive Service-oriented Systems; Tools and Methods for Software Engineering in Service-oriented Systems; Security Engineering of Service-based IT Systems; Service-oriented Information Systems; Evolutionary Transition of Enterprise Applications to Service Orientation; Operating System Abstractions for Service-oriented Computing; and Services Specification, Composition, and Enactment.