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Subject: Re: [sca-assembly] SCA Visual Modeling "Standard?"
Dale, Mike, & Martin,
The conceptual UML model of SCA as a whole put forth by Mike
Edwards is an excellent one and I have no issue with it. The issue I was
raising had to do with the cartoon-like visual models used throughout the
SCA specs that show properties, services, SCA components, and SCA composites
plus their wiring together.
My argument is that there is great expressive power with UML 2
that did not exist in UML 1.x to support component-based development;
structured classifiers in UML 2 (classes and components) can be decomposed and
assembled ("wired") via Parts, Ports, and Connectors in the new Composite
Structure diagrams. I wanted to suggest use of this visual modeling
standard rather than use of custom cartoons for forthcoming SCA specs under
OASIS. And my original question was to the source of these cartoons.
We are exploiting UML 2 in our development of the OASIS Reference Architecture
for SOA, which will be released for public review late this year or early
'08. I also stress that we are using UML 2 as a means to capture visual
models that form architectural views of the overall Reference
Architecture.
As Duane Nickull (TC chair for the OASIS Reference Model for
SOA) points out in his blog, we are considering use of the term "service
aggregation" vice "service composition" since the latter is more accurate as it
describes a whole-part relationship, meaning you 'delete the whole, you delete
the parts.' This, of course, is not the intent of composite services or
composite applications. We also recognize that the whole industry has
already gained steam on the terminology of composition of services or "service
composition" and therefore, we have not made a final decision on the language of
the RA just yet.
I did not see an SCA-Assembly issues list on the Kavi site as
of yet but once it is posted, I will update the issues list. It is my
understanding from the recent SCA-Assembly TC minutes that JIRA is still being
considered for tracking issues but has not yet been resolved so I'm sending this
note to the whole TC.
Cheers...
- Jeff E., JPL
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