Succeeding with SOA

Realizing Business Value Through Total Architecture

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet
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Author: Paul C. Brown ISBN: 9780132797559
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: April 24, 2007
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional Language: English
Author: Paul C. Brown
ISBN: 9780132797559
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: April 24, 2007
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional
Language: English
Getting a Desired Business Return on Your Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Investment

Today, business processes and information systems are so tightly intertwined that they must be designed together, as parts of a total architecture, to realize enterprise goals. In Succeeding with SOA , Paul Brown shows how service-oriented architectures (SOAs) provide the best structure for such integration: clean, well-defined interfaces between collaborating entities. But even SOAs need to be correctly understood and implemented to avoid common failures. Drawing on decades of experience, Dr. Brown explains what business managers and IT architects absolutely need to know--including critical success factors--to undertake this essential work.

Coverage includes

  • Setting clear and reasonable expectations for SOA's benefits
  • Understanding why conventional project management techniques don't scale to today's enterprise-wide projects
  • Defining a living roadmap for developing services based on business priorities
  • Establishing coherent leadership that brings together business executives, IT leaders, and the SOA architecture group
  • Using Total Architecture Synthesis (TAS) to rapidly develop business processes and information systems together
  • Understanding the central role of architecture--and making sure the right architectural decisions get made

Whether you're a business or technical leader, this book will help you plan, organize, and execute SOA initiatives that meet or exceed their goals--now, and for years to come.


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Getting a Desired Business Return on Your Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Investment

Today, business processes and information systems are so tightly intertwined that they must be designed together, as parts of a total architecture, to realize enterprise goals. In Succeeding with SOA , Paul Brown shows how service-oriented architectures (SOAs) provide the best structure for such integration: clean, well-defined interfaces between collaborating entities. But even SOAs need to be correctly understood and implemented to avoid common failures. Drawing on decades of experience, Dr. Brown explains what business managers and IT architects absolutely need to know--including critical success factors--to undertake this essential work.

Coverage includes

Whether you're a business or technical leader, this book will help you plan, organize, and execute SOA initiatives that meet or exceed their goals--now, and for years to come.


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