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Michael Bell

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

But how can
strategic initiatives be distinguished from tactical efforts? How can services be better aligned with
business priorities? To assist in understanding the various challenges of an enterprise??™s complex
computing environments and to better plan, design, and build services, services must be aligned
with top business priorities. Business architecture perspectives can help because they present
various execution viewpoints of the enterprise, each of which conveys different precedents.
Perspectives can communicate the characteristics, composition, and the boundaries of
projects and enterprise initiatives. Remember, the business architecture contextual perspective
category obviously refers to the top business objectives of an organization. Thus, moving ahead
with service-oriented business integration efforts, understand these business categorizations and
study the various business priorities of the existing technical architectures. These inspection efforts
will help match service granularity levels with the right business architecture perspective and will
ultimately facilitate proper service-oriented business integration.
BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE PERSPECTIVE TAXONOMY: AN ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
SOLUTION. Business architecture perspective taxonomy is akin to a table of contents in a book
that lists chapters and subchapters for the reader??™s convenience. This table not only reveals the
sequence and the flow of the printed matter but conveys the type of material it covers.


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