Abstract
A key factor for success of companies operating in a globalized market
environment is a modern SOA-based infrastructure. An essential component
of a SOA infrastructure is the central service registry. Current
standards for organizing service registries and their implementations
are driven by the technical aspects of the infrastructure. When
using such technically organized service registries, business users
often fail to find the needed information. With the concepts of
Web 2.0 in mind, we present a new approach to the organization and
implementation of the business registries that are driven by the
needs of business users. The paper discusses the problems of the
current technically driven approaches, presents an architecture
for a business user-driven service registry and introduces an implementation
of the architecture using UDDI and Semantic MediaWiki.
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