Auflistung nach Autor:in "Meinecke, Johannes"
1 - 2 von 2
Treffer pro Seite
Sortieroptionen
- KonferenzbeitragComponents for growing the RESTful enterprise(Modellierung betrieblicher Informationssysteme (MobIS 2008), 2008) Heil, Andreas; Meinecke, Johannes; Gaedke, MartinFor a modern enterprise, it is vital to be on the Web. Beyond offering human-readable Web sites, organizations increasingly use the Web as a media for machine-readable data about itself. With the help of technologies like XML feeds, RESTful Web services and semantic markup, new forms of enterprises models emerge in a bottom-up way. These models are easily consumable and facilitate the interaction with departments, partners and customers. Engineering good publishing systems is however extremely challenging. On the one hand, knowledge of many technologies is required; on the other hand, it must be easy to extend systems and data models in accordance to agile businesses. In this paper, we propose a framework of components for publishing dynamically growing enterprise models on the Web, present an implemented system and discuss its use in a case study.
- KonferenzbeitragA web engineering approach to model the architecture of inter-organizational applications(Component-oriented enterprise applications, Proceedings of the conference on component-oriented enterprise applications (COEA 2005), 2005) Meinecke, Johannes; Gaedke, Martin; Nussbaumer, MartinDuring recent years, the World Wide Web (WWW, Web) has increasingly been used as a platform for applications that link together processes both between and across organizations. Acting as distributed components, Web Services provide a standardized way of externalizing functionality on a global scale and as such enable accesses that transcend organizational boundaries to form federated applications. The design and evolution of these federated applications is now imposing new obligations for the disciplined engineering of composed Web solutions. To meet these obligations, we extend the WebComposition idea, which is an approach to apply component-based software development concepts on Web applications. This extension facilitates modeling the complex landscape of the components and services building the federated applications. In this context, we introduce the WebComposition Architecture Model that serves as a map to keep track of the interrelations between the federated partners in terms of the involved Web-technology. Among the modeled artifacts are Web services, Web Applications and organizational zones of control that are all subject to evolution in the sense of the WebComposition approach.