Service Layer Architecture
Service Layer Architecture
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Enler, Emirhan
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Many implementations of web applications require a service layer between presen-
tation and data storage layers. To be able to implement such layers, business logic
should be analyzed to support all requirements of the consumer, suiting architectures
must be designed and a plan of implementation should be executed. However, with
the recent innovations in Computer Science, for example, networking speed and more
storage space, such implementations of service layer architectures might fail to answer
customer or business demands. If such systems are to be able to ful ll customer and
technological requirements, the architectures should adapt to the current innovations.
The purpose of this study is to lay out the de nitions and use case examples of
existing service layer architectures, determine what do they provide in order to ful ll
demands, where do they fail to do so and what are the advantages of each of them
over the others. In this context, ful lling demands is the extent to the question of how
much a well-de ned architecture for the requirements can run successfully in relation
to the other types of architectures considered in the research.
This research question will be answered by studying the materials published in
the eld, implementation cases, and methodologies in industry, tools, and software
used for analyzing and designing such systems. These studies will be subject to
classi cation in regards to the relationships between their advantages, disadvantages
or possible pitfalls. Based on these classi cations, results will be compared to each
other in order to represent a reasonable answer to the given question.
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Service, Layer, Architecture