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Michael Bell

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


Service-Oriented Conceptualization Model 71
Encourage Reusability
and Consolidation
of Assets
Provide Conceptual
Solutions
Break
Organizational
Silos
Create Common
Organizational
Language
Separate
Enterprise
Concerns
Establish Enterprise
Taxonomies
EXHIBIT P.1 CONCEPTUAL SERVICE IMPLEMENTATION DRIVERS
ENCOURAGE SOFTWARE REUSE. Conceptual services can contribute to the reusability of organizational
assets. These abstractions should be shared and reused by various organizations to
eliminate redundancy of future operational and product construction initiatives. Therefore, establish
conceptual services as common and visible organizational concepts to consolidate similar
enterprise solutions. For example, a household insurance account is a conceptual service that can
raise organizational awareness and encourage lines of business to share this family insurance plan
idea, helping to make possible its future implementation.
OFFER ORGANIZATIONAL COMMON LANGUAGE. Furthermore, leverage conceptual services
to establish an organizational common language and taxonomy that can help communicate business
requirements and project life cycle strategies to the analysis, design, architecture, and
development communities. This conceptual dictionary should facilitate the reduction of enterprise
silo activities and even foster better alignment and collaboration between business and IT
organizations in the enterprise.


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