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Friday, 22 April 2016


Service Oriented Architecture


This training has been created to provide you with relevant and important information concerning SOA: Service Orientated Architecture. During this training we will be concentrating on the main points of applying design strategies to a service orientated architecture. You will also learn all there is to know about SOA, how to design and apply the best principles, tips and techniques with detailed practices and principles. We will also be covering various aspects of legacy systems and applications, providing information on security, and appropriate governance with clear details to help you achieve success with SOA, including the design and creation of services for implementation within your enterprise. By the end of this training you will have a high level overview of the benefits of SOA, how to design and implement SOA in your business today. Very little is discussed regarding APIs or code unless used to display the implications of certain technologies and standards. This is a technical training, which is focused on architects, designers, business analysts, IT managers and executives.

Welcome to SOA

Welcome
SOA Introduction
Course Terminology A
Course Terminology B
What is SOA
Who is SOA for?

The Promise of SOA

What History Tells Us
Problems
What We Learn
Challenges
Solutions

SOA Fundamentals

Architecture
SOA Architecture
Service Aspects
SOA Services
Service Definitions
Loose Coupling
Service Patterns
Service Types
SOA Business

Getting Started

SOA Reference
Reference Architectures
Minimum Architecture
Architecture Designs
Information Design
Service Specifications
Service Realization
Service Design Process
Service Design – Top Down
Service Design – Bottom Up
Service Design – Middle Out
Process Phase
Practical Steps

Business Beginnings

Business Architecture A
Business Architecture B
Value Chain A
Value Chain B
Business Motivation
Mission
Business and IT Alignment
Business Process Models A
Business Process Models B
Business Process and SOA
Business Process Creation A
Business Process Creation B
Service Organisation
Domain
Service Inventory

Common Semantics

Importance of Semantics
Objects, Classes, Attributes
Associations
Type Definition
Definition Types
Identifiers
Specialization

Structure Information

Structured Models
Documents A
Information Model Adaption
Documents B
XML
XML Schema
Derivation
XML Patterns
SOA Architect

Conclusion

SOA Part Two
Training Content
Author

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