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Adopting a SOA program and its implications

When an organization seeks to develop a SOA program has among its goals to establish services that are flexible, reusable and integrated throughout the organization. This objective requires a system deep, requires that all information systems needs are aligned and linked with a service platform. This premise has great implications for the organization, among the most important:

  1. information systems and projects they must be aligned, linked and supported on an SOA (shared services and reusable).
  2. The development methodology should be aligned with a clear focus on services.
  3. developers must adapt to a set of practices and policies to ensure consistency in their development.
  4. governance policies of the organization must ensure that all projects are based on a canonical model to represent organizationally centralized data.
If the various information technology initiatives in an organization must be linked to an SOA program, it is essential that there is a drive architecture to ensure a simple architecture, flexible, agile, with a central canonical model to represent data and distribution service facade or facade that hides the complexity and represent a specific service contract for each consumer.

To ensure a successful introduction of a SOA in the organization, it requires a governance framework to establish, communicate, and implement the principles of service oriented best practices, methodologies, processes, technologies, human talent and strategy. Establishing

drive architecture?

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Policy
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  1. What service or need information with the balanced scorecard and strategic map of the organization.
  2. As approved the entry of a service to production?
Policy Specification
  1. is the policy for the design specification of a service?
  2. is the policy to establish index of service reuse?
  3. is the policy to ensure the interoperability of the service?
  4. is the policy for changes and versioning of services?
  5. What is the best policy to agree the service logic, with its practices, granulardad level, among others.
Canon Model Policies
  1. is the policy for changes and versioning of the canonical model?
Policy Implementation Services What
  1. is the policy for handling exceptions in services?
  2. is the policy for handling trace or log in services?
  3. is the policy to audit a service?
  4. is the policy to generate events and alerts in the services?
  5. is the policy to authenticate the service consumer?
  6. is the policy to empower the consumer of services?
  7. is the policy to encrypt data service?
  8. What is the policy
  9. to digitally sign data service?
  10. What is the policy to establish the credentials?
  11. is the policy to ensure the availability of the service?
  12. is the policy for managing the service timeout?
  13. What is the management policy of clearing?
  14. is the policy to ensure life processes or services orquetacion availability failover database, network services, servers, among others.
As we see, there are many consideration that must be strengthened over time and experieincia.

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