I have been doing a lot of work on this subject of late, and published several new reports http://cbdi.wikispaces.com/Service+Asset+Management The challenge I...
Extended draft paper submission: MULTICONF-09 call for papers This Extended Call for Papers is for those who didn't get a chance to submit the papers for...
<</Abstract: The ability to reuse services is one of the principal benefits for adopting SOA in an enterprise. This statement will remain a promise for your...
<<It seems that I am not as flexible as I believed I could be on my thinking regarding SOA. I attempted to categorize various SOA engagements in my SYS-CON...
I believe I wrote about these things about a year ago. Well, one year for adoption is not that bad... To me, this post looks like a half-step. While I do agree...
I do agree with JP on "To summarize, no one who claims to be doing SOA would openly admit they're just really doing client/server. There is a subset of people...
"stays a secret to me - what standard is meant?" Any standards could be used. The purpose of the standards, such as standard interface, is to hide complexity...
Ashraf if we continue consider that service as technical entity only or business entity on another hand, we will never get to the point of agreement. In...
This guidance primarily addresses the technical concerns of 'loose' coupling', so that technical dependencies are minimised and hence services are 'reusable'. ...
How good 'loose' coupling' is for the business? - for the business interface? - for the business service? - Michael ________________________________ From:...
We consider coupling from several dimensions - Business - organization - information - process - implementation - device the 'tightness' of coupling in one...
Thus, when we decompose business model following "business wants tight business coupling at the top", we end up with relatively tight coupled business...
By business coupling we might also refer to things like the commercial contracts. So, we might provide a Techically loosely coupled Web Service, but the only...
My conclusion regarding your last statement is this: power of SO solution is in the design for changes. - Michael ________________________________ From:...
Service is a business function that implemented using some technical entity. There is no doubt about that. There are some services that are not implemented...
Good review - sorry for our delay in getting around to a ZapFlash on the topic. We're still chewing on TOGAF to decide whether or not it makes sense for us to...
I think, AW, we are going in opposite directions. <Service is a business function that implemented using some technical entity> - technical implementation is...
There is no IT in the world doing something different that what is requested by the business. "for many years before, authentication and authorization was done...
That's a nice turn-about of Ranadive's "The Power of Now" phrase. While I take issue with gratuitous use of "BPM" in this posting, async vs. sync is good to...
Hi Michael, Back from another assignment. :-) ... True if we are talking about providing services for general audiences, but in most cases users want to limit...
I've been looking at TOGAF since last year and see some potential use because there already are many EA practioners. I'm been trying to slim it down so it'll...
+1. An architecture should be designed to enable coordination of technological and human activities in a process. A service consumer should not care whether...
I've been in several conversations along these lines, specifically around governing anonymous consumers of a service. Check out my blog over the next few days...
Please load the images to see all the content in this ZapFlash! <http://t.ymlp178.com/umesaiauqyaoaeswqazambmuu/click.php> Preventing the Demise of the IT...
IT has always competed with outsourcing. The cloud might increase that possibility somewhat. And it will likely go through a cycle, just as staffing does--use...