Service-oriented architecture versioning analysis and application in corporate environment. – Bc. Ivana Haraslínová
Bc. Ivana Haraslínová
Master's thesis
Service-oriented architecture versioning analysis and application in corporate environment.
Service-oriented architecture versioning analysis and application in corporate environment.
Abstract:
Táto práca sa zameriava na servisne orientovanú architektúru (SOA) a verzovanie služieb. Začína úvodom do SOA a vyzvetľuje pojem služba. Hlavnou témou je verzovanie služieb navrhnutých podľa architektonického štýlu REST. Ďalej v práci sú opísané možné prístupy k verzovaniu a dostupnosť jednotlvých služieb pre zákazníka. Nakoniec analizuje aplikáciu verzovania v existujúcej spoločnosti.Abstract:
The thesis is concerned on service-oriented architecture (SOA) and service versioning, starting with an introduction to SOA and services. The main topic is versioning of REST-based services. Possible approaches to versioning and ways to access them by a consumer are described later in this work. The thesis presents an analysis of applying versioning in an existing company.
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 25. 5. 2015
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/gffy0/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 24. 6. 2015
- Supervisor: Ing. Leonard Walletzký, Ph.D.
- Reader: Ph.D. Matteo Olivieri
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HARASLÍNOVÁ, Ivana. \textit{Service-oriented architecture versioning analysis and application in corporate environment.}. Online. Master's thesis. Brno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Informatics. 2015. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/m6crk1/.
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Faculty of InformaticsMaster programme / field:
Applied Informatics / Service Science, Management and Engineering
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