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Michael Bell

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

The service-oriented business integration discipline
advocates that we integrate our discovered services with two distinct views of our
organizational business architecture: (1) a contextual perspective, in which we align our services
with the enterprise business model and business strategies and (2) a structural perspective,
which typically depicts the various business domains, such as lines of business and organizations,
and business federation structures, such as geographic locations and management control.
Business Integration Modeling. Finally, the service-oriented business integration discipline
offers an integration language that can facilitate various views of service alignment with business
architecture perspectives. Here, the services that integrate with business domains are aligned with
lines of business, business organizations, existing business products, enterprise business model,
and business strategies.
SERVICE-ORIENTED DESIGN. The service-oriented design discipline is a logical perspective of
the modeling process. It represents a wireframe version of the solution that is being proposed.
???Wireframe??? means simply connecting the dots by planning the message and information exchange
flow between services and their corresponding consumers??”this is typically dictated by the contracts
that these involved parties committed to. The design modeling discipline also facilitates the
establishment of logical relationship, interface, interaction, collaboration, and structural aspects
of the participating consumers and services in the final design artifacts.


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