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[Related] Service Centric Systems Engineering (SeCSE)

by Andreas Metzger last modified Oct 23, 2008 14:26

Service Centric Systems Engineering (SeCSE) is an EU sponsored project, with around 17 partners, ranging form Microsoft, CA to European Software Institute and Fiat. It is based on the specification, discovery, testing, deployment and management of web services. It offers all functionality to build and manage the service centric system’s entire life cycle. It combines technologies such as requirement engineering with web services and more.

Tools such as Early Service Discovery (ESD) offer discovery of services on basis of UML Use Cases and captured requirements, which help in re-writing of service queries, and refining requirements. ESD also retrieves services analogical to requirements, therefore increasing the chances of finding the right service.

After the completion of the research and development of SeCSE tools, the consortium wants some experienced software and system engineers look after this project. Those who can lead the project in further future advancement.

SeCSE ESD is open source thus the tool and the source code are free to use and redistribute.  ESD uses cutting edge technologies and use established programming languages such as C# and MySQL. Knowledge of web services technologies SOAP, WSDL UDDI and XML is a must.

Interesting individuals or parties may apply online through

http://sourceforge.net/projects/secse/ .

Source code and more information can be found on the following websites.

SeCSE official website

www.secse-project.eu

SeCSE Tools Source Code

http://secse.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/secse/Trunk/ESD/

SeCSE ESD Documentation

http://secse.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/secse/Trunk/ESD/docs/

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