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Michael Bell

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


??? Conceptualized as. Use the conceptualized as icon to illustrate an architectural concept
that is conceptualized from a technological asset. This symbol identifies an abstraction
that describes a technological idea. For example, this symbol can be used to denote that
an application server that empowers trading Web services is conceptualized as an organizational
central trading processor.
??? Function of. Employ the function of icon to describe technological asset functionality,
identify its features, and depict its capacity to contribute to technological environment
integration. For example, the function of symbol can be used to illustrate the capabilities
of a third-party policy management product or even to describe a legacy application.
??? Extended. The extended icon should be employed to denote a technology stack in a conceptual
architecture model diagram. For example, an operating system that is positioned
on the bottom of a technology stack can extend a portfolio management service that is
located one level above.
332 Ch. 15 Service-Oriented Conceptual Architecture Modeling Principles
??? Owner of. Use the owner of symbol to identify the ownership of technological assets
in the organization. This icon is typically used to denote business domain dependencies
on applications, services, middleware and infrastructure.
??? Comment. Use the comment tag to label depicted assets in a conceptual reference architecture
diagram.


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