Orphan date October 2008 Image SODA.gif right The purpose of ServiceOriented Device Architecture SODA is to enable devices to be connected to a serviceorientedarchitecture SOA . Currently, developers connect enterprise services to an enterprise service bus ESB using the various web service standards that have evolved since the advent of XML in 1998. With SODA, developers are able to connect devices to the ESB and users can access devices in exactly the same manner that they would access any other web service. External links http doi.ieeecomputersociety.org 10.1109 MPRV.2006.59 ServiceOriented Device Architecture , IEEE Pervasive Computing September 2006 http www.eclipsecon.org 2007 index.php?page sub &id 3602 Presentation at EclipseCon 2007 Category Serviceoriented business computing Compu network stub ... more details
Mergeto Serviceorientedarchitecture date April 2010 One source date April 2010 Serviceorientedarchitecture ... Oriented Enterprise Architecture This umbrella architecture incorporates service, composition and inventory ... required to build the services. Within SOA, the primary unit of function is a Service systems architectureservice . Each service internally accesses resources including databases, business rules ... interdependencies among services. Architecture types ServiceArchitecture This is the physical ... ref Although it is beneficial to document details about the servicearchitecture, the Service Abstraction ... architecture serves as a point of reference for evolving the service or gauging the impact of any change in the service. Service Composition Architecture One of the core characteristics of services ... services in different configurations. Service composition architecture is itself a composition of the individual ..., this type of architecture only documents the service contract and any published service level .... Service Inventory Architecture A service inventory is composed of services that automate business ... processes that they automate, helps identify processing bottlenecks. The service inventory architecture ... standards that apply to the aforementioned architecture types. Any segments of the enterprise that are not serviceoriented can also be documented in order to consider transformation requirements if a service ... SOA Terms Glossary http www.soapatterns.org SOA Patterns Category Serviceoriented ... ref name Svc http www.whatissoa.com p11.php Service ref that can be composed and recomposed to fulfill multiple business requirements. These services adopt the service orientation design paradigm presuming ... within software engineering, the word architecture normally refers to the physical design of software, ref name SA Software architecture ref however, in SOA it refers to a combination of design standards ... individual parts of the business process combine to make a more capable service. ref name SC http ... more details
http www.w3.org ServiceOrientedArchitecture SOA is a network design that uses Uniform Resource Locators URL to define and locate services provided to businesses. As it appears, many proclaim it is the simplest of network service access methods. The concept simply uses the current web structure with some sophistication in browser accessing the requested URL. SOA architect can take on many forms in design, depending on the designer architecture methods, but remain consistent in using URL as its building ... the location. Service Locator A service that acts as a registry of available services and assists in locating a specific service. Service Provider The entity that offers the services. Service Requester The entity requesting the services. Some benefits of ServiceOrientedArchitecture to businesses ... Alan, Simon, Kevin title Using ServiceOrientedArchitecture and Component Based Development to Build Web Service Applications url http www.ibm.com developerworks rational library content 03July ... content 03July 2000 2169 2169.pdf Using ServiceOrientedArchitecture and Component Based Development to Build Web Service Applications Alan Brown, Simon Johnston, Kevin Kelly A Rational Software White ... Road, Olton, Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK. ISBN 978 1 847192 62 2 ServiceOriented Architect for dummies ... application integration . Category Serviceoriented business computing Category Web services ... architecture design to be revised without affecting the structure of the remaining architecture. The design ... coupling4. Fundamental components of an SOA design are Service Actual entity that uses the URL Service ... It enables employees self service, thereby cutting down on consulting fees SOA enables business become ... by bringing an enhancement in flexibility to the IT architecture References See Wikipedia Footnotes ... http www.packtpub.com cite book last Hurwitz, Bloor ,kaufman first Judith, Robin, Garcia title ServiceOriented Architect For Dummies isbn 978 0 470 52549 4 url http www.packtpub.com Building SOA Based ... more details
Merge from ServiceOrientedArchitecture Types date April 2010 Merge from ServiceOrientedArchitecture ... thumb Layer interaction in serviceorientedArchitecture Programming paradigms In software engineering , a ServiceOrientedArchitecture SOA is a set of principles and methodologies for designing and developing software in the form of interoperability interoperable Service systems architecture ... were published in ServiceOrientedArchitecture Concepts, Technology, and Design , on the www.soaprinciples.com ... Application Integration Web services approach Web service s can implement a serviceorientedarchitecture ... Foreword quote The corresponding architectural style is called serviceorientedarchitecture fundamentally ... mechanisms resulting in loosely coupled systems. Implementing a serviceorientedarchitecture means ... started investigating the use of service component architecture SCA to implement SOA. Serviceoriented modeling ref name Bell cite book last Bell first Michael title ServiceOriented Modeling Service .... ref Bieberstein et al., ServiceOrientedArchitecture SOA Compass Business Value, Planning, and Enterprise ... s Guide to Success with ServiceOrientedArchitecture Hardcover , 978 9075414141 ref A service ... Architecture Concepts and ServiceOrientedArchitecture , in Proceedings of 2nd IEEE International ... last Bell first Michael title SOA Modeling Patterns for ServiceOriented Discovery and Analysis year ... significant progress in this direction. SOA as an architecture relies on service orientation as its ... orientedarchitecture , IBM DeveloperWorks , 16 December 2003. ref Requirements In order to efficiently ... Model DCOM Common Object Request Broker Architecture CORBA Web Services Data Distribution Service DDS ... thumb 450px right ServiceOriented Modeling Framework SOMF Version 2.0 SOA enables the development ... 3 chapter Introduction to ServiceOriented Modeling ref is a SOA framework that identifies the various ... oriented assets. The serviceoriented modeling Serviceoriented modeling framework SOMF Service ... more details
Multiple issues advert October 2009 jargon October 2009 A Semantic ServiceOrientedArchitecture SSOA is an architecture that allows for scalable and controlled Enterprise Application Integration solutions. ref http www.wsmx.org papers publications SSOA.pdf Exposing Semantic Web Service principles in SOA to solve EAI scenarios ref SSOA describes a sophisticated approach to enterprise scale IT infrastructure. It leverages rich, machine interpretable descriptions of data, services, and processes to enable software agent s to autonomously interact to perform critical mission functions. SSOA is technically founded on three notions The principles of Serviceorientedarchitecture SOA Standards Based Design SBD and Semantics based computing. SSOA combines and implements these computer science concepts into a robust, extensible architecture capable of enabling complex, powerful functions. ref http www.semsoa.com html papers SSOA WhitePaper short.html Semantic ServiceOrientedArchitecture White Paper Overview ref Related technologies Resource Description Framework RDF Web Ontology Language OWL SPARQL Applications In the health care industry, SSOA of HL7 has long been implemented Citation needed date June 2009 . Other protocols include LOINC , Public Health Information Network PHIN , and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA related standards. There is a series of SSOA related ISO standards published for financial services , which can be found at the ISO s website ref name icrd cite web last International Organization for Standardization first authorlink coauthors ... DEFAULTSORT Semantic ServiceOrientedArchitecture Category Web services Category Semantic Web Category Enterprise application integration Category Serviceoriented business computing Category Software architecture ... 19763 ISO IEC 23988 ISO IEC 27000 series Service component architecture Transitioning Applications ... more details
unreferenced date October 2007 Serviceorientedarchitecture s SOA are based on the notion of Service Systems Architecture software services , which are high level software components that include web ... referred to as a serviceorientedarchitecture implementation framework or SOAIF . The SOAIF ... deployment support SOAIF provides. The combination of serviceoriented tools and built in support ... across a distributed enterprise network. The visual composition tools need to be serviceoriented ... elements of an SOAIF include design time and run time infrastructure, together with serviceoriented ... guarantees of loose coupling and coarse granularity to meet evolving Serviceoriented needs. Implementing ..., by itself, BPM solutions are not sufficient to meet SOA requirements. Serviceoriented integration The serviceoriented integration SOI approach uses the architectural guiding principles of Services orientation to construct an ecosystem of Service Systems Architecture Services that business users ... up direct data flow connections between peer nodes on a network. Service based tools Serviceoriented ... and changes Serviceoriented processes deployed in an SOAIF are composed of coarse grained Web services ... service implementations, serviceoriented tools decouple and enable running processes to be modified ..., and debugging of distributed applications running across the SOAIF. See also ServiceorientedarchitectureServiceoriented modeling SOALIB Category Software architecture Category Web services Category Enterprise application integration Category Serviceoriented business computing ... as all the software functionality an enterprise needs to build and operate an SOA, including serviceoriented System software tools , Business management management , Enterprise application integration ... current technology or platform. These include distributed event enabled architecture, flexibility via service enabled processes, enterprise standards support fault tolerance, reliability, and scalability ... more details
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Collaboration OrientedArchitecture is a concept used to describe the design of a computer system that is designed to Collaboration collaborate , or use services, from systems that are outside of your locus of control. Collaboration OrientedArchitecture will often utilize ServiceOrientedArchitecture to deliver the technical framework. Collaboration OrientedArchitecture is the ability to collaborate between systems that are based on the Jericho Forum principles or Commandments . ref Jericho Forum , Commandments , http www.jerichoforum.org commandments v1.2.pdf Jericho Forum Commandments , May 2007. ref Bill Gates and Craig Mundie Microsoft ref http www.microsoft.com Presspass exec billg speeches 2007 02 06RSA.mspx Bill Gates, Craig Mundie RSA Conference 2007. Transcript of keynote discussion ... on the 6th July 2007. Definition of a Collaboration OrientedArchitecture The key elements that qualify a security architecture as a Collaboration OrientedArchitecture are as follows Protocol Systems ... Open SOA Collaboration http www.osoa.org display Main Service Component Architecture Specifications Service Component Architecture Specifications http doi.ieeecomputersociety.org 10.1109 ECBS.2006.5 A collaboration oriented software architecture modeling system http www.ibm.com systems z soa Enterprise collaboration with ServiceOrientedArchitecture SOA http whitepapers.silicon.com 0,39024759,60288728p 39000639q,00.htm Collaboration Services in a Services OrientedArchitecture Category ... to the RSA Security Conference in February 2007. Successful implementation of a Collaboration OrientedArchitecture implies the ability to successfully inter work securely over the Internet and will typically ... The term Collaboration Oriented Architectures ref https www.opengroup.org jericho COA v2.0.pdf ref ... of identity, confidentiality, integrity, availability. Authentication in a Collaboration OrientedArchitecture Working in a collaborative multi sourced environment implies the need for authentication ... more details
Web OrientedArchitecture WOA is a style of software architecture that extends serviceorientedarchitecture SOA to web based applications, and is sometimes considered to be a light weight version of SOA. WOA is also aimed at maximizing the browser and server interactions by use of technologies such as Representational State Transfer REST and Plain Old XML POX . The http www.w3.org DesignIssues Axioms.html axioms of Web Architecture describes the basic building blocks of the Web URI URIs and how they can be combined into a wider system. Axiom 0 Universality 1 Any resource anywhere can be given a URI Axiom 0a Universality 2 Any resource of significance should be given a URI. Axiom 1 Global scope It doesn t matter to whom or where you specify that URI, it will have the same meaning. Axiom 2a sameness a URI will repeatably refer to the same thing Axiom 2b identity of URIs clears up the vagueness of 2a and is that the significance of identity for a given URI is determined by the person who owns the URI, who first determined what it points to. Axiom 3 non unique URI space does not have to be the only universal space References http hinchcliffe.org archive 2008 02 27 16617.aspx What Is WOA? It s The Future of ServiceOrientedArchitecture SOA http blogs.gartner.com nick gall 2008 11 19 woa putting the web back in web services WOA Putting the Web Back in Web Services http www.manageability.org blog stuff lean soa Lean Development Applied to SOA Web stub Category Serviceoriented business computing Category Enterprise application integration ca WOA ja pt Web OrientedArchitecture ... more details
unreferenced date October 2007 The use of search engine technology is the main integration component in an information system . In a traditional business environment the architectural layer usually occupied by a relational database management system RDBMS is supplemented or replaced with a search engine or the indexing technology used to build search engines. Queries for information which would usually be performed using Structured Query Language SQL are replaced by keyword or fielded or field enabled searches for structured, Semi structured model semi structured , or unstructured data. In a typical Multitier architecture multi tier or Multitier architecture N tier architecture information is maintained in a data tier where it can be stored and retrieved from a database or file system. The data tier is queried by the logic or business tier when information is needed using a data retrieval language like SQL. In a search oriented architecture the data tier may be replaced or placed behind another tier which contains a search engine and search engine index which is queried instead of the database management system. Queries from the business tier are made in the search engine query language instead of SQL. The search engine itself crawls the relational database management system in addition to other traditional data sources such as web pages or traditional file systems and consolidates the results when queried. The benefit of adding a search layer to the architecture stack is rapid response time large dynamic datasets made possible by search indexing technology such as an inverted index . Contrast with Service oriented architecture SOA Service Oriented Modeling See also Hibernate search Category Software architecture Category Data search engines Category Searching ... more details
Neologism date May 2011 cleanup date March 2009 Resource OrientedArchitecture or, ROA is a specific set of guidelines of an implementation of the REST architecture. REST, or Representational State Transfer see Roy Thomas Fielding s Doctoral Thesis Architectural Styles and the Design of Network based Software Architectures http www.ics.uci.edu fielding pubs dissertation top.htm , describes a series of architectural constraints that exemplify how the web s design emerged. Various concrete implementations of these ideas have been created throughout time, but it has been difficult to discuss the REST architecture without blurring the lines between actual software, or the architectural principals behind them. In Chapter 5 of his thesis, Fielding documents how the World Wide Web is designed to be constrained by the REST series of limitations. These are still fairly abstract and have been interpreted in various ways in designing new frameworks, systems, and websites. In the past, heated exchanges have been made about whether Remote procedure call RPC style REST architectures are RESTful. Guidelines for Clarification The Resource OrientedArchitecture as documented by Leonard Richardson and Sam Ruby ref restfulws Richardson and Ruby, 2007 ref gives concrete advice on specific technical details. Naming these collections of guidelines Resource OrientedArchitecture may allow developers to discuss the benefits of an architecture in the context of ROA. Example guidelines include Query string parameters are appropriate if they are inputs to a Resource which is an algorithm Otherwise, these values should be moved into the URI Prefer pragmatic uses of putting data into URI, instead of using HTTP Headers A resource can use file extension in the URI, instead of Content Type negotiation ... of computing infrastructures, Resource OrientedArchitecture ROA is only coupled with the web. This architecture ... restfulws div Category Software architecture ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A Representational State Transfer RESTful programming architecture that allows some services to be run on the client and some on the server. For example, a product can first be released as a browser application and then functionality moved module by module to the client application. See also Serviceoriented analysis and design Serviceorientedarchitecture implementation framework Serviceoriented modeling External links http developer.novell.com wiki index.php?title MonoWebFrameworks&redirect no Novell excerpt on Web Services Frameworks Category Software architecture Category Web services Category Distributed computing architecture comp sci stub ... more details
Serviceoriented Software Engineering SOSE is a software engineering methodology focused on the development of software systems by composition of reusable services service orientation often provided by other service providers. Since it involves composition, it shares many characteristics of component ... books?id v6Q UTlW7eAC&printsec frontcover&source gbs ge summary r&cad 0 Serviceoriented software ... Serviceoriented interaction pattern There are three types of actors in a serviceoriented interaction service providers, service users and service registries. They participate in a dynamic collaboration which can vary from time to time. Service providers are software services that publish their capabilities and availability with service registries. Service users are software systems which may be services themselves that accomplish some task through the use of services provided by service providers. Service users use service registries to discover and locate the service providers they can use. This discovery and location occurs dynamically when the service user requests them from a service registry. ref name Cervantes See also Serviceorientedarchitecture SOA Serviceoriented analysis and design Serviceoriented modeling Separation of concerns Component based software engineering Web services ... Hongyu Pei Breivold HongyuLicThesis Final.pdf page 152 Component Based and ServiceOriented Software ... tpm stojanovic 20050222.pdf A Method for Component Based and ServiceOriented Software Systems ... External links University of Notre Dame http www.nd.edu soseg soseg Serviceoriented Software Engineering Group homepage Lancaster University http scse.comp.lancs.ac.uk secse.htm Component & Serviceoriented Software Engineering project homepage Software Engineering Category Software engineering ... the service users and the service providers. ref name Cervantes Cervantes, Humberto and Hall, Richard S., https www.igi online.com downloads excerpts 01 20Stojanovic.pdf Technical Concepts of Service ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Notability date December 2008 Serviceoriented transformation is the successor to classic business transformation initiatives. Serviceoriented transformation represents new methodologies and approaches that incorporate new technology trends such as serviceorientedarchitecture , enterprise service bus , model driven architecture and serviceoriented modeling . Business managers must plan and manage transformation initiatives, as well as justify the return on investment, outcomes, and costs. Key efforts include organizational change management, skills development, and outcomes assessment. Business modeling tools are enhanced to support the paradigm of the Business Service Provider, where organizational units become discrete entities responsible for full customer care for their targeted constituencies. Serviceoriented transformation is a reorientation of business planning processes made possible through the deployment of new serviceoriented integration infrastructures. All services undergo codification into discrete units that share identical integration points, such as security, management, and identity. These discrete services can then be seamlessly accessed and delivered, as well as combined into new services. Third party services can also be easily integrated. A robust SOA deployment usually leverages the features of an Enterprise Service Bus , which homogenizes the integration, access, and delivery of internal and external business services. External links http www.serviceorientedtransformation.com ServiceOriented Transformation resources http www 03.ibm.com ibm palisades abinsight issues 2004 Nov article 3.html IBM Advanced Business Institute article Category Business terms Category Serviceoriented business computing ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 In the field of software application development, serviceoriented development of applications or SODA is a way of producing serviceorientedarchitecture applications. Use of the term SODA was first used by the Gartner Gartner research firm. ref Integration Developer News http www.idevnews.com CaseStudies.asp?ID 163 Sybase Looks To Bridge SODA Tools Gap Retrieved on June 28, 2007 ref SODA represents one possible activity for company to engage in when making the transition to serviceorientedarchitecture SOA . However, it has been argued that an overreliance on SODA can reduce overall system flexibility, reuse, and business agility . This danger is greater for sites that use an application server , which could diminish flexibility in redeployment and composition of services. ref FTPOnline http www.ftponline.com ea magazine fall features gvanhuizen Don t Let SODA Ruin Your SOA Retrieved on July 6, 2007 ref References Reflist See also Enterprise service bus Serviceoriented modeling External links http www.gartner.com research spotlight asset 112573 895.jsp Gartner articles on the ROI aspects of SODA Registration and fee required. http www.zapthink.com report.html?id ZAPFLASH 2005418 Pillars of ServiceOriented development http www.devx.com ibm Article 29318 What s the Big Deal About SOA Category Software architecture Category Serviceoriented business computing comp sci stub ... more details
technology industry IT industry has widely adopted serviceorientedarchitecture SOA , serviceoriented ... can comprise serviceorientedarchitecture application support The term SOI also has a broader .... See also ServiceOrientedArchitecture Grid computing Amazon Web Services Further reading ...ServiceOriented Infrastructure or SOI provides a system for describing information technology IT infrastructure as a Service systems architectureservice . The underlying principles go back to, among .... Overview A serviceoriented infrastructure provides a foundation for IT services. A concept initially developed by Intel discussed three domains for service orientation the enterprise the application architecture the infrastructure This article covers the infrastructure domain of service orientation. Key aspects of serviceoriented infrastructure include industrialisation and virtualisation, providing ... author authorlink coauthors title ServiceOriented Infrastructure url https www.opengroup.org projects ... provide a full stack of options to deliver an end to end serviceorientedservice. Citation needed date June 2009 Schedulers can virtualise each service within this domain, and a highly automated ... title ServiceOriented infrastructure article by meta group journal Infrastructure Strategies date 24 ... HP , Cisco and Capgemini has resulted When date June 2009 in the following definition for a serviceoriented infrastructure Citation needed date June 2009 a virtualised IT infrastructure with components ... of SOI solutions focuses around the service characteristics envisaged. The service characteristics ..., sustainably, maintainably and cost effectively. In order to ensure each service provides a standard response to a standard invocation at all times, the service must include a control process. The control ... Service orientation provides significant advantages for IT infrastructure services. The main benefits ... service levels as applications do not depend on the availability of any individual resource ... more details
serviceoriented business systems within a variety of architectural styles, such as enterprise architecture , application architecture , serviceorientedarchitecture , and cloud computing . Any service ... with diverse levels of business and technical understanding. Serviceoriented modeling typically encourages viewing software entities as assets serviceoriented assets , and refers to these assets collectively as services . Popular approaches to serviceoriented modeling There are many different approaches that have been proposed for service modeling, including SOMA and SOMF. Serviceoriented modeling and architecture SOMA IBM announced ServiceOriented Modeling and Architecture SOMA as the first ... modeling activities Serviceoriented Modeling and Architecture SOMA consists of the phases of identification ... ArchitectureServiceOrientedArchitecture SOA Cloud Computing Chief Business Goals Asset Consolidation ... title ServiceOriented Modeling Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture year 2008 publisher Wiley ... service logical compositions. Model service transactions Serviceoriented conceptual architecture .... Craft a technological stack. Identify business ownership. Serviceoriented logical architecture ... 11 column6.pdf From The Business Motivation Model BMM To ServiceOrientedArchitecture SOA In Journal ... Model Language Specifications.pdf title SOMF 2.1 ServiceOriented Software Architecture Model Specifications ...Image SOMF DA Example5.jpg thumb 420px Example of a ServiceOriented Modeling Framework SOMF Diagram. Other uses Som disambiguation Serviceoriented modeling is the discipline of scientific modeling modeling ... strategy and the projects implemented using that strategy. Serviceoriented modeling typically strives ... A Practical Guide for the ServiceOriented Architect Paperback , IBM Press books, 978 0132353748 ref ... covers a broader scope and implements serviceoriented analysis and design SOAD through the identification ..., policy and contracts. Serviceoriented modeling framework SOMF class navbox style float right background ... more details
of web service technology has provided a real framework for allowing one system to leverage the services of another according to the principles of a ServiceorientedarchitectureServiceOrientedArchitecture ...Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date May 2008 Serviceoriented communications SOC technologies are designed to be easily used in the context of Service orientation serviceoriented architectures ... a traditional PBX business communications system . Serviceoriented communications systems allow their services ... applications within and SOA and allow for reuse of the services. The goal of serviceoriented ... that certain services are provided in the context of an SOA service provider. This is often in the form of a suite of web service web services , but may also be attached to other means of sharing the services ... and productivity of the enterprise. In practice, CIOs are embracing the concepts of ServiceOriented Architectures and rethinking how the different business systems in use within the enterprise ... than users being forced to adapt to the available functionality of applications. Web service technology ... roots, web service technology was born. The general goal of web services is to construct elements ... that allow the services to be reused in many different applications. The service and the consumer are described ... service technology XML Extensible Markup Language eXtensible Markup Language is the core language of web service technology. It provides a platform neutral way to describe the data associated with any service transaction. SOAP SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol is the preferred means by which an application invokes a web service. The protocol itself is written in XML. WSDL Web Service Definition Language is the specification of the interface that a web service exposes to consumers. It describes the set of operations that the service makes available. The WSDL is also written in XML. Advantages ... and the consumption of the service frees the web service client and the web service provider ... more details
orientedarchitectureserviceoriented design principles used in SOA to achieve separation of concerns ... grid of SOP runtime platforms. Serviceorientedarchitecture SOA and demand for integrated and composite ...Unreferenced date February 2008 Serviceoriented programming SOP is a programming paradigm that uses ... business applications that can integrate from the inside out Introduction SOP inherently promotes ServiceOrientedArchitecture SOA , however, it is not the same as SOA. While SOA focuses on communication ... content hmeem7xl1648c47n ServiceOriented Programming A New Paradigm of Software Reuse http blog.itaniumsolutions.org 2008 01 http in.sys con.com node 467329 Category Serviceoriented business computing ... module modules using in memory services as the unit of work. An in memory service in SOP can be transparently externalized as a Web Service operation. Due to language and platform independent Web Service ... of the programs pivot around the semantics of service calls, logical routing and data flow description across well defined service interfaces. All SOP program modules are encapsulated as services and a service can be composed of other nested services in a hierarchical manner with virtually limitless depth to this service stack hierarchy. A composite service can also contain programming constructs some of which are specific and unique to SOP. A service can be an externalized component from another system accessed either through using Web Service standards or any proprietary API through ... computer science multithreading of service modules, declarative context management and synchronization ... in order to guarantee that it is correct, or to declare a service module as a transaction boundary ... be built to support the fundamental concepts of SOP. For example, a Service Virtual Machine SVM that automatically creates service objects as units of work and manages their context can be designed .... In SOA terms, the Service Virtual Machine SVM is both a service producer and a service consumer. Fundamental ... more details
ServiceOriented Provisioning abbreviated SOP is a technology concept developed during the early 2000s to curb the hyper competition developing in the Wireless Internet service provider WISP and ISP space. Definition The capability of defining and working with services instead of on off internet access or service profiles see the RADIUS protocol. WISP ISP perspective By enabling serviceoriented provisioning a telecommunication service provider can define their service offering as a specific set of services. The main advantage being that product differentiation can be achieved and thus price differentiation. Consumer advantage Consumers can choose services adapted to their need, this becomes specifically interesting in modern type broadband networks where traditional laptop access is mixed with smaller hand held devices targeting for example voice services. Challenges Implementing serviceoriented provisioning requires the network operator to re engineer the way services are created and distributed into a network. This re engineering is a result of extensive usage of profile oriented provisioning which technically is similar to serviceoriented provisioning except that a profiles based approach does not scale properly. In a profile oriented system the number of required profiles grows exponentially with the number of services provided by a network. In a serviceoriented system the number of required profiles grows linearly. See also RADIUS protocol Amazingports implementation of SOP External references http www.tik.ee.ethz.ch m3i papers ATS01.pdf The Design of a Generic Serviceoriented Cost Model for Service Providers in the Internet COSMOS by Peter Reich, Pascal Kurtansky, Jan Gerke, Burkhard Stiller http ietcom.oxfordjournals.org cgi content abstract E89 B 9 2292 Towards a ServiceOriented Internet Category Telecommunication services Telecomm stub ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 In human sexuality , Serviceoriented is a term used in the BDSM community to refer relationship dynamic. In a serviceoriented relationship, the focus is on how the submissive can contribute resources to the dominant BDSM dominant partner, provide for some of their needs or advance their goals. These relationships may or may not also include Romantic love romantic feelings. A common example of such a relationship would be one in which the submissive and dominant were romantically attracted and the submissive is Collar BDSM collared to the dominant, indicating that they are in service to that dominant. The collar may well be predicated on certain performance levels or the usefulness of that submissive in specific areas. If those things were to change or dissipate the couple may remain romantically linked but often the collar will be removed. For the submissive in such a relationship, the collar is seen as a status symbol signifying the approval and acknowledgement of a person they wish to serve. They often take great pleasure and pride in their status and relationship. For the dominant, the benefits are practical as well as emotional. Many take great pleasure in being served in this manner, and of course having the additional resources available is of immense utility. Category BDSM terminology Category Human sexuality sex stub ... more details
In the context of enterprise architecture , service orientation and serviceorientedarchitecture , the term service refers to a set of related software functionalities that can be code reuse reused for different purposes, together with the policies that should control its usage. OASIS organization OASIS defines service as a mechanism to enable access to one or more capabilities, where the access is provided using a prescribed interface and is exercised consistent with constraints and policies as specified by the service description. ref http www.oasis open.org committees tc home.php?wg abbrev soa rm OASIS Reference Model for ServiceOrientedArchitecture 1.0 ref Service engineering An enterprise architecture team will develop the organization s service model first by defining the top level business functions. Once the business functions are defined, they are further sectioned into services that represent the processes and activities needed to manage the assets of the organization in their various ... such as Create Order, Fulfill Order, Ship Order, Invoice Order and Cancel Update Order. Service description specification A service has a description or specification. This description consists of An explicit ... about the service that facilitates service mediation and consistency checking of an enterprise architecture. A set of performance indicators that address measures and performance parameters, such as availability ... the service owns creates, reads, updates, and deletes and which information it references that is owned by other services. Service implementation A Web service provides one way of implementing the automated aspects of a given business or technical service. Telecommunication network architectures, such as IP ... from other services and some are stateful i.e., a service that generates its response by executing business logic on its state stored in persistent store . ref Notes reflist Category Serviceoriented business computing da SOA service de Dienst Informatik ... more details
Michael title ServiceOriented Modeling Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture year 2008 publisher Wiley & Sons isbn 978 0 470 14111 3 chapter ServiceOriented Conceptualization http www.wiley.com ... div See also Semantic serviceorientedarchitectureserviceoriented modeling Books on SCA Understanding ... www.osoa.org display Main Service Component Architecture Specifications Current SCA Specifications from the Industry Collaboration http osoa.org display Main Home Open ServiceOrientedArchitecture ... application integration Category Serviceoriented business computing de Service Component Architecture es Service Component Architecture fr Service Component Architecture ja Service Component Architecture pl Service Component Architecture zh ...Service Component Architecture SCA is a software technology created by major software vendors including IBM and Oracle. SCA provides a model for composing applications that follow ServiceOrientedArchitecture principles. ref name OASIS cite web last Edwards first Mike title Service Component Architecture ... ref http www.osoa.org display Main Service Component Architecture Specifications Service Component Architecture Specifications Open SOA Collaboration Bot generated title ref . The specifications ... 2007 08 09.php title Six OASIS Committees Form to Standardize Service Component Architecture SCA ... business logic from the details of its invoked service calls Target services in a multitude ... normally by technologies such as Web Services , Enterprise JavaBean EJB , Java Message Service JMS , Java EE Connector Architecture JCA , Java remote method invocation RMI , Remote procedure call RPC , CORBA and others The ability to declare outside of business logic the Quality of Service ... in Service Data Objects The value proposition of SCA, therefore, is to offer the flexibility for true ... Gartner Group has published a short brief that concluded that the SCA included technology of Service ... more details
The European Committee for Standardization CEN Standard Architecture for Healthcare Information Systems ENV 12967 , Health Informatics ServiceArchitecture or HISA is a standard aimed at enabling the development modular open systems to support healthcare. The HISA standard builds on the work of RICHE, NUCLEUS, EDITH and HANSA in this field. Classes of common services Healthcare related Common Services HCS Generic Common Services GCS See also Archetype information science Clinical Document Architecture CDA Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium CDISC EN 13606 Electronic Health Record EHR Electronic medical record European Institute for Health Records Health Level 7 Healthcare Services Specification Project OpenEHR Public Health Information Network Category medical informatics Category Standards organizations Category International standards health stub measurement stub sv HISA ... more details
Notability date June 2010 Unreferenced date May 2010 Application servicearchitecture ASA is an emerging discipline within IT that involves a top down approach to monitoring, controlling, securing, and optimizing applications in transit. This Application layer approach allows companies to manage the application service independently of the infrastructure to promote flexibility in the deployment, use, and provisioning of their application infrastructure. It also allows companies to better align IT with the business by bridging the gap between infrastructure and applications. A properly designed ASA solution will enable companies to more effectively manage and secure applications across any kind of network medium. As such, ASA can be broken down into specific categories that represent the primary disciplines associated with managing applications as they transit network resources. Those disciplines include Monitoring Real time information, as well as detailed reporting are the keys to supporting the other three principals, and ensure end to end visibility on the different components of the application service application and network performance, backend infrastructure health, application security, trending, capacity planning, etc. Controlling Understanding the different aspects of a service, through monitoring, helps define specific behaviors in the interactions between the customers and the service provider. These behaviors can be mapped to specific use requirements, and further enforced. Securing Protect against application layer attacks such as malware, botnet, SQL injection ..., and allow optimal performances when delivering the service to the customer. This approach ... or infrastructure as a service, and any external applications, like Web 2.0, that are used by the business ... 7, quality of service , application optimization , network behavior analysis, application delivery ..., content filtering , malware protection Category Performance management Category Software architecture ... more details