Modelling service-oriented systems and cloud services with Heraklit

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Authors Peter Fettke, Wolfgang Reisig arXiv ID 2009.14040 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.DB Citations 16 Venue ESOCC Workshops Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Modern and next generation digital infrastructures are technically based on service oriented structures, cloud services, and other architectures that compose large systems from smaller subsystems. The composition of subsystems is particularly challenging, as the subsystems themselves may be represented in different languages, modelling methods, etc. It is quite challenging to precisely conceive, understand, and represent this kind of technology, in particular for a given level of abstraction. To capture refinement and abstraction principles, various forms of "technology stacks" and other semi-formal or natural language based on presentations have been suggested. Generally, useful concepts to compose such systems in a systematic way are even more rare. Heraklit provides means, principles, and unifying techniques to model and to analyze digital infrastructures. Heraklit integrates composition and hierarchies of subsystems, concrete and abstract data structures, as well as descriptions of behaviour. A distinguished set of means supports the modeler to express their ideas. The modeller is free to choose the level of abstraction, as well as the kind of composition. Heraklit integrates new concepts with tried and tested ones. Such a framework provides the foundation for a comprehensive Systems Mining as the next step after Process Mining.
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