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View-based model-driven architecture for enhancing maintainability of data access services
Authors:Christine MayrAuthor Vitae  Uwe ZdunAuthor Vitae
Affiliation:
  • a Distributed Systems Group, Information Systems Institute, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
  • b Faculty of Computer Science, Research Group Software Architecture, University of Vienna, Austria
  • Abstract:In modern service-oriented architectures, database access is done by a special type of services, the so-called data access services (DAS). Though, particularly in data-intensive applications, using and developing DAS are very common today, the link between the DAS and their implementation, e.g. a layer of data access objects (DAOs) encapsulating the database queries, still is not sufficiently elaborated, yet. As a result, as the number of DAS grows, finding the desired DAS for reuse and/or associated documentation can become an impossible task. In this paper we focus on bridging this gap between the DAS and their implementation by presenting a view-based, model-driven data access architecture (VMDA) managing models of the DAS, DAOs and database queries in a queryable manner. Our models support tailored views of different stakeholders and are scalable with all types of DAS implementations. In this paper we show that our view-based and model driven architecture approach can enhance software development productivity and maintainability by improving DAS documentation. Moreover, our VMDA opens a wide range of applications such as evaluating DAS usage for DAS performance optimization. Furthermore, we provide tool support and illustrate the applicability of our VMDA in a large-scale case study. Finally, we quantitatively prove that our approach performs with acceptable response times.
    Keywords:Data Access Service  DAS  SOA  Service  DAO  Data Access Object  Repository  Model-driven  MDD  Data model  Data  Database  RDBMS  Tooling  Architecture  Ecore  ORM  View-based  View  EMF  GIS  WFS  Web Feature Services  Geographic  Spatial  Non-spatial  Features  Data access  Data  Model-driven architecture  Views
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