SOA Transition Planning Methodology
This presentation discusses the steps needed to implement the SOA Governance and Management Method (SGMM).
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) governance involves establishing policies, standards, and guidelines for designing, implementing, and managing SOA services to ensure that they align with the overall IT and business strategies of the organization. SOA governance is important for ensuring the quality, reliability, and security of SOA services, as well as for promoting reuse, collaboration, and consistency across the organization.
The “Service-Oriented Architecture Governance” category in the CIO Reference Library is a collection of articles and documents that provide insights into the importance of SOA governance and best practices for implementing effective SOA governance within organizations. This category is designed for IT executives and other business leaders who are seeking to develop a governance framework for their organization’s SOA initiatives.
The articles and documents in this category cover a wide range of topics related to SOA governance, such as:
Overall, the “Service-Oriented Architecture Governance” category is a valuable resource for IT executives and other business leaders seeking to develop an effective governance framework for their organization’s SOA initiatives. The resources in this category provide insights into the importance of SOA governance, guidance on how to establish and implement effective SOA governance, and real-world examples of successful SOA governance initiatives. By leveraging these resources, organizations can ensure the quality, reliability, and security of their SOA services and achieve better alignment between IT and business goals.
This presentation discusses the steps needed to implement the SOA Governance and Management Method (SGMM).
This presentation discusses service oriented architecture (SOA) governance using policies – what are policies? policy layers, domains, lifecycle, standards and more…
This presentation describes the process used to create interoperability policies and standards through service oriented architecture (SOA). EU interoperability framework was extended – "service design principles were used to generate a set of policies, while the design patterns yielded the specifications for the standards, thus creating a SOA-based set of recommendations, allowing interoperability to become a strategic benefit of applying service-orientation."
This presentation defines service oriented architecture (SOA) governance, discusses its importance to an enterprise, and proposes steps for its implementation.
This presentation defines service oriented architecture (SOA) governance and discusses its value proposition.
This whitepaper defines service oriented architecture (SOA) governance and discusses how to effectively govern SOA in the context of information technology governance.
This presentation discusses Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Governance.
This whitepaper describes what’s required to govern and manage a service oriented architecture.
This paper attempts to look at well – established concepts of governance in public and corporate life that can be applied for SOA governance. The authors also propose the use of Montesquieu’s power sharing formula that can help constitute the SOA governing bodies along the lines of Legislative, Executive and Judiciary branches in a government.
This case study discusses the four aspects of service oriented architecture (SOA) governance at Euroclear namely, Service Governance, Service Ownership, Service Development, Service Management.
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