Loosely coupled applications lifecycle methodology
A SOBA lifecycle methodology is provided for assembling and maintaining service-oriented business applications (SOBAs) for effective functionality and interoperability. SOBAs are loosely coupled business processes and applications in which all functions are defined as independent, semantically-aware...
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Zusammenfassung: | A SOBA lifecycle methodology is provided for assembling and maintaining service-oriented business applications (SOBAs) for effective functionality and interoperability. SOBAs are loosely coupled business processes and applications in which all functions are defined as independent, semantically-aware business services, with distributed assembly from a global chain of providers. One useful prerequisite for the methodology is analyzing the associated SOA (service-oriented architecture) strategy and infrastructure such as the hardware, software, human resources, and deployment strategy. A second prerequisite is analyzing the associated SOA governance process for how all the resources of the SOBA will work together. Governance refers to design, release, run-time, and manage-time functions. The SOBA lifecycle methodology comprises selecting business functions and processes for the SOBA; populating a business services catalog with information about the SOBA and its components; developing and configuring the SOBA; testing and deploying components of the SOBA; setting up and operating the SOBA; and maintaining the SOBA. |
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