Service-oriented computing and model-driven development as enablers of port information systems: an integrated view |
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Authors: | Maria A. Lambrou Ørnulf Jan Rødseth Howard Foster Kay Fjørtoft |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean, 2A Korai Street, Chios, 82 100, Greece 2. Department of Maritime Transport Systems, MARINTEK, Otto Nielsens Veg 10, 7052, Trondheim, Norway 3. Department of Computing, City University London, Northampton Square, London, EC1V 0HB, UK
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Abstract: | Port information management is considered a critical instrument towards enabling international transport and trade; thus, various forms of Port Information Systems (PORTIS) have been developed today, namely Port Community Systems, Terminal Operating Systems and Single Window systems. In Europe, the nautical information system SafeSeaNet is viewed as an important e-infrastructure. PORTIS systems are expected to evolve into next-generation technological platforms in order to offer a fully integrated digital environment to a multitude of maritime business actors and public authorities towards more efficient, safe and environment-aware transport and trade infrastructures and services. We propose service-oriented computing and model-driven development techniques as a robust PORTIS modelling and development approach. We present a reference model of PORTIS and a particular enabling methodological and technological framework. The proposed approach has been tested in a maritime single-window case. |
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