Furthermore, business and IT professionals, such as managers, business analysts, business architects,
technical architects, team leaders, and developers can now share the burden of software
development initiatives as they are commissioned to bear equal responsibility and accountability.
The service-oriented modeling research presented in this book was driven by the following
vision statements:
??? Introduce a state-of-the-art and holistic modeling language that can facilitate an SOA
implementation
??? Introduce advanced service life cycle concepts and processes that can be employed to
manage service-oriented projects
??? Enable business and IT personnel to equally partner in service-oriented modeling efforts
and to represent their unique perspectives
This book??™s mission focuses on the following service-oriented modeling disciplines that
also offer an easy-to-understand modeling language and a notation that is simple to use:
??? Service-oriented conceptualization
??? Service-oriented discovery and analysis
??? Service-oriented business integration
??? Service-oriented design
??? Service-oriented conceptual architecture
??? Service-oriented logical architecture
Chapter 1 introduces the proposed service-oriented modeling framework and outlines its
components. This chapter targets business and technology personnel who seek to establish and
implement a service-oriented modeling language that can be employed during projects to guide,
monitor, and control service development life cycles.
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