Abstract—Service Oriented Computing (SOC) is an
emerging distributed computing technology that is set to
replace the existing ways of building software. Dissatisfactory
performance of SOA projects has stimulated the developers to
analyze the SOA worst practices or antipatterns. Our research
aimed at identifying these wrong practices in implementation of
SOA, i.e. antipatterns. In this paper, four antipatterns
SOA==SOAP, using plain WSDL, web service discovery only
through UDDI, and service for an application have been
identified and presented in SOA antipattern template. These
antipatterns are related to the use of SOAP, WSDL, UDDI and
basic service definition, which initially seemed to be correct but
later resulted into reduced performance benefits.
Index Terms—Antipatterns, service, service oriented
computing, SOA.
Deepali Tripathi is with the Modi Institute of Mgmt and Technology,
Kota, India (e-mail: deepalidt@gmail.com).
Ugrasen Suman, Maya Ingle, and S. K. Tanwani are with School of
Computer Science & IT, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India.
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Cite:Deepali Tripathi, Ugrasen Suman, Maya Ingle, and S. K. Tanwani, "Towards Introducing and Implementation of SOA Design Antipatterns," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 20-25, 2014.