Service-Oriented Architecture Compass. (Record no. 25606)
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Edition number | 23 rd |
Classification number | 004.678C NOR-S |
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Personal name | Bieberstein, Norbert. |
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Title | Service-Oriented Architecture Compass. |
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Extent | 1 online resource (267 pages) |
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Formatted contents note | Cover -- Contents -- Forewords -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- developerWorks and SOA -- Chapter 1 Introducing SOA -- 1.1 SOA to the Rescue -- 1.2 Exploring SOA -- 1.2.1 The Term "SOA" -- 1.2.2 Dimensions of SOA -- 1.3 A Preview of the Service-Oriented Architecture Compass -- 1.4 Summary -- 1.5 References -- Chapter 2 Explaining the Business Value of SOA -- 2.1 The Forces of Change -- 2.1.1 Enterprise Reconstruction -- 2.1.2 Industry Deconstruction -- 2.1.3 The Impact of the Enterprise Reconstruction and Industry Deconstruction Trends -- 2.1.4 The Trend Toward Business Components and Services -- 2.2 Common Questions About SOA -- 2.2.1 What Is SOA? -- 2.2.2 Why Do Companies Need SOA? -- 2.2.3 What Benefits Will Businesses Receive if They Implement SOA? -- 2.2.4 What Opportunities Will Companies Miss if They Don't Implement SOA? -- 2.2.5 What Is Different with SOA Compared to Previous Approaches? -- 2.2.6 Rethinking Components for Business and Applications -- 2.2.7 When Not to Implement an SOA -- 2.3 SOA Value Roadmap -- 2.3.1 Explaining SOA to Business People -- 2.3.2 A Checklist for Business Change Agility -- 2.4 The Nine Business Rules of Thumb for SOAs -- 2.5 Summary -- 2.6 References -- Chapter 3 Architecture Elements -- 3.1 Refining SOA Characteristics -- 3.1.1 Platform -- 3.1.2 Location -- 3.1.3 Protocols -- 3.1.4 Programming Language -- 3.1.5 Invocation Patterns -- 3.1.6 Security -- 3.1.7 Service Versioning -- 3.1.8 Service Model -- 3.1.9 Information Model -- 3.1.10 Data Format -- 3.1.11 Applying the SOA Characteristics -- 3.2 Infrastructure Services -- 3.2.1 Resource Virtualization Services -- 3.2.2 Service-Level Automation and Orchestration -- 3.2.3 Utility Business Services -- 3.3 The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) -- 3.3.1 Transport -- 3.3.2 Quality-of-Service-Based Routing -- 3.3.3 Mediation. |
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Formatted contents note | 3.3.4 Web Services Gateway -- 3.4 SOA Enterprise Software Models -- 3.4.1 Industry Models -- 3.4.2 Platform-Independent Realization -- 3.4.3 Platform-Specific Realization -- 3.4.4 J2EE Realization -- 3.4.5 Services Integration on the WebSphere Application Server -- 3.4.6 The Information Management Domain -- 3.5 The IBM On Demand Operating Environment -- 3.6 Summary -- 3.7 Links to developerWorks -- 3.8 References -- Chapter 4 SOA Project Planning Aspects -- 4.1 Organizing Your SOA Project Office -- 4.2 SOA Adoption Roadmap -- 4.3 The Need for SOA Governance -- 4.3.1 SOA Governance Motivation and Objectives -- 4.3.2 An SOA Governance Model -- 4.3.3 Strategic Direction and SOA Governance Principles -- 4.3.4 Empowerment and Funding -- 4.3.5 Managing the Risk of an SOA Roadmap -- 4.3.6 SOA Governance Processes -- 4.3.7 Launching the Governance Model -- 4.3.8 Hints and Tips for Success -- 4.4 SOA Technical Governance -- 4.4.1 Reducing Impact by Modularization -- 4.4.2 Achieving Middleware Independence with Explicit Process State -- 4.4.3 Business Exceptions Monitoring and Handling -- 4.5 SOA Project Roles -- 4.5.1 The Function of Roles -- 4.5.2 Roles and Skills -- 4.5.3 Project Phases -- 4.5.4 Examining and Adapting Roles -- 4.5.5 A Look at Existing Roles -- 4.5.6 A Look at New Roles -- 4.5.7 Integrating Existing and New Roles -- 4.6. Summary -- 4.7 Links to developerWorks -- 4.8 References -- Chapter 5 Aspects of Analysis and Design -- 5.1 Service-Oriented Analysis and Design -- 5.1.1 On Modeling -- 5.1.2 Layers of Abstraction -- 5.1.3 Reuse -- 5.1.4 Service Encapsulation -- 5.1.5 Loose-Coupling -- 5.1.6 Strong Cohesion -- 5.1.7 Service Granularity -- 5.1.8 Well-Designed Services -- 5.2 Service-Oriented Analysis and Design-Activities -- 5.2.1 Identifying Services -- 5.2.2 Categorization of Services -- 5.2.3 Specification of Services. |
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Formatted contents note | 5.2.4 Realization of Services -- 5.3 Summary -- 5.4 Links to developerWorks -- 5.5 References -- Chapter 6 Enterprise Solution Assets -- 6.1 Architect's Perspective -- 6.1.1 Selecting the Architectural Methodology -- 6.1.2 Formalizing Architectural Decisions -- 6.1.3 Identifying Architectural Best Practices -- 6.1.4 Performing the Product and Package Mappings -- 6.2 Enterprise Solution Assets Explained -- 6.3 A Catalog of Enterprise Solution Assets -- 6.4 How Does an ESA Solve Enterprise Problems? -- 6.5 Selecting an Enterprise Solution Asset -- 6.6 Using an Enterprise Solution Asset -- 6.7 Multitiered Disconnected Operation -- 6.7.1 Problem Synopsis -- 6.7.2 Context -- 6.7.3 Forces -- 6.7.4 Solution -- 6.7.5 Consequences -- 6.8 Request Response Template -- 6.8.1 Problem Synopsis -- 6.8.2 Context -- 6.8.3 Forces -- 6.8.4 Solution -- 6.8.5 Consequences -- 6.9 Summary -- 6.10 Links to developerWorks -- 6.11 References -- Chapter 7 Determining Non-Functional Requirements -- 7.1 Business Constraints -- 7.1.1. Operating Ranges -- 7.1.2 Legal Constraints -- 7.1.3 Industry Business Standards -- 7.2 Technology Constraints -- 7.2.1 Operating Environment Constraints -- 7.2.2 Technical Model Constraints -- 7.2.3 Access Constraints -- 7.2.4 Expertise Constraints -- 7.3 Runtime Qualities -- 7.3.1 Performance NFRs -- 7.3.2 Scalability NFRs -- 7.3.3 Transactional Integrity NFRs -- 7.3.4 Security NFRs -- 7.4 Nonruntime Qualities -- 7.4.1 Manageability NFRs -- 7.4.2 Version Management NFRs -- 7.4.3 Disaster-Recovery NFRs -- 7.5 Summary -- 7.6 Links to developerWorks -- 7.7 References -- Chapter 8 Securing the SOA Environment -- 8.1 Architectural Considerations for an SOA Security Model -- 8.2 Concepts and Elements of Security -- 8.2.1 Integrity -- 8.2.2 Confidentiality -- 8.2.3 Identity and Authentication -- 8.2.4 Message Authentication -- 8.2.5 Session Management. |
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Formatted contents note | 8.2.6 Authorization -- 8.2.7 Privacy -- 8.2.8 Non-Repudiation -- 8.2.9 Cryptography -- 8.2.10 Trust -- 8.2.11 Federation -- 8.3 Implementation Requirements for SOA Security -- 8.3.1 Managing Security Policies -- 8.3.2 Defining Transport Security Policies -- 8.3.3 Defining Message Layer Security Policies -- 8.3.4 Defining Data Protection Policies -- 8.3.5 Defining Security Token Policies -- 8.3.6 Defining Cryptographic Key Policies -- 8.3.7 Coordinating Policies Between Business Partners -- 8.4 Standards and Mechanisms for SOA Security -- 8.4.1 The Basic Security Standard: WS-Security -- 8.4.2 Trust Domains: WS-Trust -- 8.4.3 Federated Security: WS-Federation -- 8.4.4 Session Management: WS-SecureConversation -- 8.4.5 Authorization and Policies: WS-Policy -- 8.5 Implementing Security in SOA Systems -- 8.5.1 Implementing Basic Security Services -- 8.5.2 Implementing Point-of-Contact Services -- 8.5.3 Implementing Message Layer Security Services -- 8.5.4 Implementing Trust Services -- 8.5.5 Implementing a Federation -- 8.6 Non-Functional Requirements Related to Security -- 8.6.1 The Performance Impact of Security -- 8.6.2 Managing Security -- 8.7 Technology and Product Mappings -- 8.7.1 Transport Layer Point of Contact -- 8.7.2 Web Services Layer Point of Contact -- 8.7.3 Trust Services -- 8.7.4 Federation Services -- 8.8 Summary -- 8.9 Links to developerWorks -- 8.10 References -- Chapter 9 Managing the SOA Environment -- 9.1 Distributed Service Management and Monitoring Concepts -- 9.1.1 Event-Driven Management -- 9.1.2 Levels of SOA-Driven Management -- 9.2 Key Services Management Concepts -- 9.2.1 Managing the Enterprise Service Bus -- 9.2.2 Evolving Standards -- 9.3 Operational Management Challenges -- 9.3.1 Challenges with Respect to Management Perspectives -- 9.3.2 Phases of Deployment -- 9.4 Service-Level Agreement Considerations. |
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Formatted contents note | 9.5 SOA Management Products -- 9.5.1 Business Performance and Business Service Management -- 9.5.2 IT Application and Resource Management -- 9.5.3 Other Areas of Management -- 9.5.4 External Product Relationships -- 9.6 Summary -- 9.7 Links to developerWorks -- 9.8 References -- Chapter 10 Case Studies in SOA Deployment -- 10.1 Case Study: SOA in the Insurance Industry -- 10.1.1 IT and Business Challenges -- 10.1.2 Solution Implementation -- 10.1.3 Impact of the Project -- 10.1.4 Lessons Learned -- 10.2 Case Study: SOA in Government Services -- 10.2.1 IT and Business Challenges -- 10.2.2 Technical Implementation -- 10.2.3 Impact of the Project -- 10.2.4 Lessons Learned -- 10.3 Summary -- Chapter 11 Navigating Forward -- 11.1 What We Learned -- 11.2 Guiding Principles -- 11.3 Future Directions -- 11.3.1 Technology Standards -- 11.3.2 Web Services Monitoring and Visualization -- 11.3.3 Semantic Web Services -- 11.3.4 Open Development Platforms -- 11.3.5 Services Assets -- 11.3.6 SOA Programming Models -- 11.3.7 Virtual Services Platform -- 11.3.8 Event-Driven Architectures -- 11.3.9 Model-Driven Architectures -- 11.3.10 Utility Services -- 11.3.11 Industry Adoption -- 11.4 Summary -- 11.5 Links to developerWorks -- Glossary -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H-I -- J-K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q-R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X. |
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Local note | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. |
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Personal name | Bose, Sanjay. |
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Personal name | Fiammante, Marc. |
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Personal name | Jones, Keith. |
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Personal name | Shah, Rawn. |
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Main entry heading | Bieberstein, Norbert |
Title | Service-Oriented Architecture Compass: Business Value, Planning, And Enterprise Roadmap |
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