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The enactment of service compositions demands a direct interaction with existing middleware technology, which provides the execution environment for service implementations. The service infrastructure forms the base for a service oriented distributed application. It combines all relevant functionalities for the development, installation, usage, and monitoring of single atomic services. Even though this aspect gained no explicit attention in the beginning of service oriented architecture (SOA) research and industry adoption, all existing service oriented architecture (SOA) applications rely on such middleware functionalities. SOA vendors meanwhile started to introduce new or updated software component models in order to consider the specific demands of service environments on middleware technologies.
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Polze, A., Tröger, P. (2008). Service Infrastructure. In: Kuropka, D., Staab, S., Tröger, P., Weske, M. (eds) Semantic Service Provisioning. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78617-7_7
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