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Michael Bell

"Service-Oriented Modeling (SOA): Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture"

Concepts characteristically offer direction and strategy to the
service-oriented analysis, discovery, design, and architectural disciplines. They also contribute to
the establishment of a common organizational business and technical terminology that can be
employed to fill in the communication gaps between business and information technology (IT)
organizations. Agriculture Community Center, Business Community, and Pals??™ Community are
examples of concepts that identify the financial prospects and marketing targets of a business goal.
Here, the Community business concern is the driving aspect behind a particular organization??™s
culture and strategy.
FOUNDATION SOFTWARE. Organizational empowering middleware and platform products are
the basic software ingredients of the service-oriented modeling practice. Middleware products
offer integration, hosting, and network environment support, including message orchestration
and routing, data transformation, protocol conversion, and searching and binding capabilities.
This software asset category may include application servers, portal products, software proxies,
Software Assets
Foundation
Software
Legacy
Software
Repositories Utility
Software
Concepts
EXHIBIT 1.2 ORGANIZATIONAL SERVICE-ORIENTED SOFTWARE ASSETS
Service-Oriented Modeling Process Stakeholders 7
SOA intermediaries, gateways, universal description, discovery and integration (UDDI) registries,
and even content management systems.


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