We typically
practice modeling disciplines prior to a service??™s construction and deployment to a production
environment. We follow modeling discipline policies to avoid premature commitments to large
budget allocations and lengthy service development periods. Modeling disciplines also enable
us to analyze business and technological solution propositions formulated in a project inception
phase to satisfy business and technological requirements.
Service-oriented modeling disciplines identify the core processes in which business and
IT personnel must be engaged when producing design and architectural artifacts. These may
include a variety of project deliverables, such as diagrams, charts, and documents. In addition,
we are commissioned to prepare a working prototype, a software executable that implements some
business or technological functionality regarded as a core challenge of the modeling process; this
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Service-Oriented
Conceptualization
Service-Oriented
Discovery
and
Analysis
Service-Oriented
Business
Integration
Service-Oriented
Design
Conceptual
Architecture
Service-Oriented Modeling Disciplines
Logical
Architecture
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is known as proof-of-concept. These deliverables will be handed to the service construction and
deployment teams later on in the service-oriented development life cycle.
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