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Michael Bell

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

They offer a large number of interfaces
(known as adapters) to ease integration and enhance deployment flexibility.
Orchestration and Choreography Architecture Frameworks. An orchestration and choreography
architecture framework coordinates transmission of information (delivered by messages)
between exchanging parties. These technologies control transaction workflows and data exchange
between consumer and services. They eliminate the need to develop code that executes business
processes, message routing, and interaction between software assets??”the orchestration process
is typically performed by utilizing user-interface tools that enable easy alterations to business
rules and message paths. But the main benefit to the mission perspective is the orchestration and
choreography framework??™s ability to enable business process workflow alterations in a timely
fashion. These frameworks reduce time-to-market and facilitate quick deployment of products
to production. A large number of products provide orchestration and choreography architecture
facilities. The most popular are ESBs, SOA intermediaries, and data hubs (known as customer
data integration (CDI)). Other development environments also furnish business process modeling
(BPM) and quick integration capabilities.
CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE. The cultural business architecture perspective represents architectures
that reflect internal organizational behaviors.


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