Abstract

Service Engineering (SE) is defined as a set of activities introducing a new business service. An object-oriented methodology is defined as principles and procedures to develop object-oriented software. This paper proposes an object-oriented methodology embedded SE framework in re-defining business service as a service-oriented application with detail implementation by using Activities and Artifacts. The proposed model for SE lifecycle consists of Process, Notation, and Tools modeled by utilizing Unified Process (UP), Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), a programming language that supports the Business Process Management System (BPMS). In this research, the explanation is organized into three parts: (1) the brief review of the existing SE framework, (2) the elaboration of the proposed model, and (3) the detail of the SE lifecycle model with survey results from case studies. The framework is proposed to help practitioners and researchers to conduct service-oriented application by employing principles and methodology offered by the object-oriented approach.

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