At the cusp of the current revolution is the idea that traditional information stovepipes should be dismantled and replaced with a dynamic and distributed information universe, allowing people, systems, and ideas to flow freely among and across organizational boundaries. Quietly fueling this collaborative revolution are so-called service oriented architectures (SOAs) - those in which the capabilities of the system are exposed via Web Services and made available to the network. The open market evolutionary development (OMED) model is a template that defines a community-driven standards body by providing a marketplace for the creation and use of Web service interface standards. These standards ensure the interoperability and compatibility of services within a SOA. The OMED template defines: (1) a demand-driven economy around which Web Service interface specifications are defined and maintained; (2) the mechanism that ensures a balance between stability and innovation; and (3) the process by which the community operates.
A structured methodology for open-market evolutionary development
2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8720) ; 5 ; 3289-3296 Vol.5
2004-01-01
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10.0417 A Structured Methodology for Open-Market Evolutionary Development
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