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Crucial Service-Oriented Antipatterns

Authors:
Jaroslav Král
Michal Žemlička

Keywords: antipattern, risk management, SOA type, confederations, antipattern evaluation

Abstract:
Service-oriented architecture is now the most popular software engineering concept. Software related antipatterns – commonly used seemingly good but in fact wrong solutions – can have adverse consequences of varying importance. It implies that the use of an antipattern can and should be viewed as a risky event. It follows that some principles of risk management can be used. We propose a method based on slightly simplified procedures of risk management and assessment. Using the procedures we give a short list of the most risky antipatterns, i.e., antipatterns occurring very often and having crucial consequences and present principles of antipattern refactoring. We discuss the following crucial antipatterns: No Legacy (development from scratch), Standardization Paralysis, Business Process for Ever (Full Automation), Sand Pile (too fine grained services), On-Line Only (No Batch Systems). The discussion of antipatterns is based on a long-term experience with service-oriented and service-oriented like (e.g., process control) systems and on the analysis of practice. Contributions of the paper: evaluation of antipatterns as risky events, specification the properties of service-oriented systems in small firms and in e-government, differences between object-oriented and service-oriented antipatterns, requirements on service interfaces, and the list of the serviceoriented antipatterns being the most important ones according to the evaluation.

Pages: 160 to 171

Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2009. Used with permission.

Publication date: June 7, 2009

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ISSN: 1942-2628