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Service-Oriented Architecture: SOA Strategy, Methodology, and Technology

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Aggressively being adopted by organizations in all markets, service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a framework enabling business process improvement for gaining competitive advantage. Service-Oriented Architecture: SOA Strategy, Methodology, and Technology guides you through the challenges of deploying SOA. It demonstrates conclusively that strategy and methodology are the keys to implementing SOA and provides the methodology needed for SOA success.

The book examines the role of both non-agile and agile project management techniques for deploying SOA. Its methodology applies frameworks of governance, communications, product realization, project management, architecture, data management, service management, human resource management and post implementation processes. Filled with case studies, the book shows the methodology in action.

This reference benefits business managers, business analysts, and technology project managers who are serious about adopting SOA as a long-term strategy. It is also benefits those new to business process management, enterprise architecture, and information systems and need to understand SOA, its business drivers, and its methodology. 

Service-Oriented Architecture: SOA Strategy, Methodology, and Technology

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Process-Driven SOA: Proven Patterns for Business-IT Alignment

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Process-Driven SOA: Patterns and Practices is a conceptual guide on how you effectively design and build software architectures that follow principles of business-IT alignment. Step-by-step the authors illustrate the design process using proven patterns that address complex business/technical scenarios, where integrated concepts of SOA, BPM (Business Process Management), and EDA (Event-driven Architecture) are required. They explain how you can create the different design artifacts by applying software patterns that address the key conceptual problems and their corresponding solutions.
Find out how to systematically address the complexity of the many issues that need to be resolved and managed – SOA is not limited to technical issues, but is rather a holistic challenge where aspects of SOA, EDA, and BPM all need to be addressed in conjunction.

Enriched with hands-on examples and practical industry cases, Process-Driven SOA: Patterns and Practices illustrates the business and technical challenges in SOA projects that need to be considered and resolved. Learn more about the design decisions that need to be made step after step and how proven patterns guide these decisions to be effective!

Process-Driven SOA: Proven Patterns for Business-IT Alignment

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Understanding Enterprise SOA

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description

Understanding Enterprise SOA gives technologists and business people an invaluable and until now missing integrated picture of the issues and their interdependencies. You will learn how to think in a big way, moving confidently between technology- and business-level concerns. Written in a comfortable, mentoring style by two industry insiders, the book draws conclusions from actual experiences of real companies in diverse industries, from manufacturing to genome research. It cuts through vendor hype and shows you what it really takes to get SOA to work.

Intended for both business people and technologists, the book reviews core SOA technologies and uncovers the critical human factors involved in deploying them. You will see how enterprise SOA changes the terrain of EAI, B2B commerce, business process management, “real time” operations, and enterprise software development in general.

What’s Inside

  • How SOA streamlines portal development and EAI
  • Rapid integration with partners
  • Effective BPM and real time management
  • How to design, develop, run, and secure an SOA
  • Real-world SOA deployment scenarios

Understanding Enterprise SOA

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The Service-Oriented Media Enterprise: SOA, BPM, and Web Services in Professional Media Systems

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Companies worldwide are rapidly adopting Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), a design methodology used to connect systems as services, and Business Process Management (BPM), the art of orchestrating these services. Media organizations from news organizations to music and media download services to movie studios are adapting to SOA-style architectures, but have run into roadblocks unique to the media and entertainment industry. These challenges include incorporating real-time data, moving large amounts of data at one time, non-linearity and flexibility for workflow, and unique metrics and data gathering. The Service-Oriented Media Enterprise details the challenges and presents solutions for media technology professionals. By addressing both the IT and media aspects, it helps individuals improve current enterprise technologies and operations.

KEY BENEFITS
. A complete overview of SOA and BPM, specific for media-based organizations
. Technical information about SOA and BPM standards and how they are used
. A how-to guide for jump-starting SOA projects within the media enterprise
. Complete service example code and descriptions

The Service-Oriented Media Enterprise: SOA, BPM, and Web Services in Professional Media Systems

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Architectures, Bpm, Business Process Management, Complete Service, Design Methodology, Enterprise, Enterprise Technologies, Entertainment Industry, Linearity, Media, Media Enterprise, Media Organizations, Media Technology, Metrics, Product Description, Professional, Professional Media Systems, Real Time Data, Roadblocks, Service Oriented Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture Soa, ServiceOriented, services, Systems, Technology Professionals, Workflow

Dynamic SOA and BPM: Best Practices for Business Process Management and SOA Agility

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9780137018918
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description

Achieve Breakthrough Business Flexibility and Agility by Integrating SOA and BPM

 

Thousands of enterprises have adopted Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) based on its promise to help them respond more rapidly to changing business requirements by composing new solutions from existing business services. To deliver on this promise, however, companies need to integrate solid but flexible Business Process Management (BPM) plans into their SOA initiatives. Dynamic SOA and BPM offers a pragmatic, efficient approach for doing so. Top IBM® SOA architect Marc Fiammante takes you step-by-step through combining BPM and SOA, and using them together to build a more flexible, dynamic enterprise. Throughout the book, he emphasizes hands-on solutions based on his experience supporting dozens of enterprise SOA implementations. Practical from start to finish, Dynamic SOA and BPM squarely addresses two of the most critical challenges today’s IT executives, architects, and analysts face: implementing BPM as effectively as possible and deriving more value from their SOA investments.

 

Coverage Includes

  • Moving from simplified integration to dynamic processes: realizing the full business value of services
  • Streamlining enterprise architecture to accelerate business and IT alignment
  • Implementing dynamic business processes based on small, flexible modules that can be quickly modeled, tested, delivered, and improved
  • Planning for services and information variability to limit the impact of change on processes and other consumers of services
  • Providing an integration layer between consumers and providers that addresses issues classical Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) approaches cannot solve alone
  • Tooling and practices for the development, management, and monitoring of the complete SOA/BPM life cycle

Dynamic SOA and BPM: Best Practices for Business Process Management and SOA Agility

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