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Michael Bell

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

6 SOLUTION TO CONCEPT TRANSFORMATION
Modeling Services Introduction: A Metamorphosis Embodiment 13
Analysis
Service
Solution
Service
Solution Reevaluation
Granularity
Alignment
Functionality Redundancy
Reduction
Reusability
Enhancement
EXHIBIT 1.7 SOLUTION TO ANALYSIS SERVICE TRANSFORMATION
that can be caused to a banking institution consumer who receives a monthly statement that
includes savings and checking account information but excludes trading account transactions.
Larger-scale business initiatives can also spur solution reevaluation through pursuing analysis
activities. These activities can be triggered by events such as a business expansion requiring
additional functionality, application decommissioning, or even a merger or acquisition.
Other driving aspects behind the transformation of a solution service to an analysis asset
are related to reusability enhancement, reduction of functionality redundancy, and even performance
improvement. We can achieve these goals by reexamining a solution service??™s internal and
external structures and validating its granularity. Granularity pertains to the level of business or
technological functionality and the number of processes executed by a service. A coarse-grained
service contains a large number of pursued activities. Conversely, a smaller-scale service that
offers fewer processes is known as a fine-grained entity. Thus, reanalyzing service granularity
would enable us to fine-tune its size and the scale of its functionality.


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