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BoSDL: An Approach to Describe the Business Logic of Software Services in Domain-Specific Terms

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Modular SaaS platforms that can flexibly be configured with software services, microservices, and the advent of the API economy provide new opportunities to realize even highly customized solutions in the cloud. The success of such endeavors depends on the ability of consumers to discriminate between offered services and choose those best fulfilling the requirements, though. To facilitate the assessment of services against functional requirements, this article proposes the Business-Oriented Service Description Language (BoSDL). It consists of: (1) a meta-model with rules to describe the business logic, that is, the functionality of a software service from a business-oriented perspective; (2) a textual presentation format based on English natural language; (3) a graphical notation based on the UML. Findings from a controlled experiment indicate that, compared to the state of the art, the information provided with the BoSDL enhances the ability of consumers to judge if software services satisfy existing functional requirements.

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Schlauderer, Sebastian; Overhage, Sven (2018): BoSDL: An Approach to Describe the Business Logic of Software Services in Domain-Specific Terms. Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 60, No. 5. DOI: 10.1007/s12599-018-0554-0. Springer. PISSN: 1867-0202. pp. 393-413

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Design science, Service description, Service selection, Software as a service

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