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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Concepts, Design, and Implementation |
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This course is designed for enterprise architects, application architects, or systems architects tasked with designing SOA solutions. The course will include numerous practical examples and project references, so project managers, program managers, and senior IT executives involved in delivering or supporting business process transformation projects can also benefit from this class. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
Several years of IT experience
Some experience in distributed component analysis and design
Or some experience in distributed systems support and delivery. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
There is a lot of confusion and hype around SOA. Is SOA “Web Services”? Is it ESB? Is it just for large enterprises? My vendor is telling me I need to buy their BPM tooling. How does SOA relate to BPM? Maybe I'm not ready for this. OK, I get it, but how/where do I start?
This course covers Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) concepts, solution scenarios and business value assessment, adoption approach, planning, technology landscape, and techniques around design and implementation.
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
Define SOA goals, concepts, architectural elements and components
Understand business value assessment/justification for SOA investment
Gain best practices and practical examples (i.e. why some SOA projects fail)
Understand SOA solution scenarios
Understand overall approach to SOA adoption
Understand aspects of SOA readiness assessment
Explain different approaches to SOA analysis
Apply practical techniques to service analysis and design
Assess requirements for SOA technology infrastructure
Assess and plan for SOA governance
Understand the SOA standards landscape
Review examples of SOA reference architecture
SOA tooling and vendor landscape
SOA industry trends and future |
| COURSE CONTENT: |
Introduction What is enterprise architecture? Fundamentals of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Motivations and benefits SOA maturity and adoption model SOA solution patterns SOA project planning
SOA Analysis Approach Bottom-up Top-down Meet-in-the-middle
Business Process Analysis Introduction to business process analysis Process design patterns Business Process Management BPM standards
Service Analysis & Design SOA design principles Service analysis and design approach Service hierarchy and categories Service composition/aggregation Non-functional requirements Service catalog
SOA Governance What is SOA governance? Service lifecycle management Organizational assessment, roles, and responsibilities SOA governance planning and implementation approach Guidelines and best practices on SOA governance
SOA Technical Infrastructure and Implementation SOA Reference Models Web Services Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Service Registry and Repository SOA Security SOA Service management SOA tooling and vendor selection
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