This document summarizes a presentation on enterprise service-oriented architecture (SOA) and dependency management given by Dirk Krafzig in October 2008. The presentation discusses key aspects of SOA including shared services, functional decomposition, and the value of a holistic approach. It also provides two case studies, one involving the merger of two insurance companies and the other concerning IT modernization at a media company. The case studies illustrate how SOA principles can help optimize application landscapes and drive cost reduction and agility.
SOA - Enabling Interoperability And Business Agility March 2009Mike Wons
This document discusses service oriented architecture (SOA) and the challenges and benefits of adopting an SOA approach. It provides definitions of SOA and describes how SOA works by decomposing applications into services that can be composed together. The document outlines both the business challenges and technology challenges that SOA aims to address, such as brittle applications and inconsistent user experiences. It discusses how SOA enables greater business agility and flexibility compared to traditional application development approaches.
Radovan Janecek Avoiding S O A PitfallsSOA Symposium
This document outlines the BTO Blueprint for an IT organization, with the goal of simplifying big initiatives through a service-oriented architecture approach. It describes establishing governance over the SOA approach, including managing business and IT portfolios, quality, and applications. The blueprint also covers managing the full lifecycle of services from design through operations.
Anthony Carrato S O A Business ArchitectureSOA Symposium
This presentation discusses developing service-oriented architectures (SOA) with a business focus. It recommends taking a top-down or meet-in-the-middle approach to identify business goals and processes and map them to candidate services. The presentation also covers SOA design best practices such as business component analysis, service-oriented modeling and architecture (SOMA), and using SOA to enable business process management. Finally, it discusses how IBM capabilities can support the various phases of SOA development from a business perspective.
Business architecture in perspective v2.1John Bernhard
This document provides definitions and information related to business architecture. It defines an enterprise, business architecture, business, and business architecting. It describes the key components of a business architecting process including establishing the current and future business architectures. It also includes information on business architecture documentation, modeling tools, patterns, and references.
Thomas Erl Introducing S O A Design PatternsSOA Symposium
This document introduces SOA design patterns. It discusses how design patterns provide proven solutions to common SOA problems. The upcoming book "SOA Design Patterns" will document 85 patterns addressing issues like service architecture, composition, messaging and security. Patterns can be viewed as reusable building blocks for assembling SOA solutions. The presentation also outlines various SOA types, pattern types, relationships between patterns and examples like the domain inventory and enterprise service bus patterns.
From an architectural point of view the overall topic of SOA and user interaction are underrepresented in general SOA literature and technical discussions. This session begins by revisiting existing work that has been done in this area, namely UI-Services, Worklists, BPEL4People, Embedded Taskflows, and the controlling of existing applications. We then introduce solution concepts, starting with trivial, workflow-driven TODO-Lists and finishing with complete, service-oriented and process-oriented architectures. As part of the solution examples provided is a design based on the use of the UI Mediator pattern.
This document provides an overview of the Preliminary Phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM). The key objectives of this phase are to scope the enterprise architecture effort, identify stakeholders and requirements, establish governance frameworks, and select the architecture framework that will be used. The main outputs are an organizational model, tailored architecture framework, and initial architecture repository.
SOA - Enabling Interoperability And Business Agility March 2009Mike Wons
This document discusses service oriented architecture (SOA) and the challenges and benefits of adopting an SOA approach. It provides definitions of SOA and describes how SOA works by decomposing applications into services that can be composed together. The document outlines both the business challenges and technology challenges that SOA aims to address, such as brittle applications and inconsistent user experiences. It discusses how SOA enables greater business agility and flexibility compared to traditional application development approaches.
Radovan Janecek Avoiding S O A PitfallsSOA Symposium
This document outlines the BTO Blueprint for an IT organization, with the goal of simplifying big initiatives through a service-oriented architecture approach. It describes establishing governance over the SOA approach, including managing business and IT portfolios, quality, and applications. The blueprint also covers managing the full lifecycle of services from design through operations.
Anthony Carrato S O A Business ArchitectureSOA Symposium
This presentation discusses developing service-oriented architectures (SOA) with a business focus. It recommends taking a top-down or meet-in-the-middle approach to identify business goals and processes and map them to candidate services. The presentation also covers SOA design best practices such as business component analysis, service-oriented modeling and architecture (SOMA), and using SOA to enable business process management. Finally, it discusses how IBM capabilities can support the various phases of SOA development from a business perspective.
Business architecture in perspective v2.1John Bernhard
This document provides definitions and information related to business architecture. It defines an enterprise, business architecture, business, and business architecting. It describes the key components of a business architecting process including establishing the current and future business architectures. It also includes information on business architecture documentation, modeling tools, patterns, and references.
Thomas Erl Introducing S O A Design PatternsSOA Symposium
This document introduces SOA design patterns. It discusses how design patterns provide proven solutions to common SOA problems. The upcoming book "SOA Design Patterns" will document 85 patterns addressing issues like service architecture, composition, messaging and security. Patterns can be viewed as reusable building blocks for assembling SOA solutions. The presentation also outlines various SOA types, pattern types, relationships between patterns and examples like the domain inventory and enterprise service bus patterns.
From an architectural point of view the overall topic of SOA and user interaction are underrepresented in general SOA literature and technical discussions. This session begins by revisiting existing work that has been done in this area, namely UI-Services, Worklists, BPEL4People, Embedded Taskflows, and the controlling of existing applications. We then introduce solution concepts, starting with trivial, workflow-driven TODO-Lists and finishing with complete, service-oriented and process-oriented architectures. As part of the solution examples provided is a design based on the use of the UI Mediator pattern.
This document provides an overview of the Preliminary Phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM). The key objectives of this phase are to scope the enterprise architecture effort, identify stakeholders and requirements, establish governance frameworks, and select the architecture framework that will be used. The main outputs are an organizational model, tailored architecture framework, and initial architecture repository.
Q3 2009 Small Business Specialist Pal Meeting February 2009 Finalvriyait
This document provides an agenda and notes for a quarterly meeting of Small Business Specialists Partner Area Leads (PALs). The meeting will include check-ins from PALs in various countries, presentations from Microsoft on the Next Generation Partner Program and the Worldwide Partner Conference, and a discussion on the next SBSC PALs. Topics to be covered include Microsoft's new competency framework, requirements and benefits for different partner levels, the proposed tracks and topics for WPC 2009, and sales resources and offers available in the second half of the fiscal year.
Introduction to Reliable Business Case, the reliable method for investments in business improvement. the free RBC Excel Tool can be downloaded from http://www.reliablechange.eu and offer Return on Investment(ROI), benefit-Cost Ratio(BCR), cash flow, payback, Internal Rate of Return(IRR), benefits analysis, net present value (NPV) and more. The methodology increase the likeliness the benefits will occur in reality. Quick and easy business case method. The RBC Excel Tool can compare up to six alternatives, offer documentation of benefits, formulas, dependencies, risk, and more.
What is the secret to aligning systems to strategy? (rated the top #1 biggest challenge facing CIOs every year for the last 15 years)
What is the difference between decision models and rule models?
What is The Moment of Truth?
How do you transform ideas into implementations?
How do you build complex systems so they don't fall like dominoes?
Peek inside the BIZRULES achives and learn the secret.
Yan Zhao presents on service oriented enterprise architecture (SOEA). He discusses some of the challenges with traditional enterprise architecture (EA) modeling, stakeholder participation, maintenance and usage. SOA can help address these challenges by taking a more business-centric, service-oriented approach to modeling capabilities. Zhao outlines SOEA concepts including layered service components, domain segmentation, and service federation. He describes the benefits of SOEA such as increased business agility, reuse of existing assets, and reduced costs. Zhao also discusses SOEA governance and lifecycles to help manage services.
ITSM Academy has been providing accredited ITSM education and training since 2003. They offer certifications in ITIL, ISO 20000, MOF, and their own CPDE certification. Courses are offered publicly, privately on-site for companies, and virtually. Training includes foundational certifications, intermediate certifications focused on specific ITIL lifecycle stages and capabilities, workshops, and simulations. The goal is to provide practical education to improve business and customer satisfaction through effective IT service management.
How to build an alumni network with a small team, clear strategy, and lots of chutzpah
Presentation by Joel Fuller, Jason Stroyer, Christina Sponselli, CASE conference, San Francisco, March 2, 2013
The document discusses how a SOA-based process-centric design approach can help deliver business benefits. It advocates defining and maintaining business process flows to better communicate user needs to developers. This allows computational resources like applications and data to be linked on demand. Guiding principles for this approach include reuse, granularity, modularity, and loose coupling. An example of a loyalty system for multiple airlines demonstrates how a SOA design can support dynamic reward policies, flexible integration of new partners, and quick deployment of business changes.
Lucid IT & UXC Consulting: The Cloud Opportunity: Building on Your Investment...j_white
This document discusses how organizations can leverage their existing best practices to take advantage of cloud computing opportunities. It outlines key cloud characteristics and implications for IT, including proliferation of cloud services, hybrid IT environments, and evolving expectations. The document also examines how cloud services fit within traditional IT service models and categories. Finally, it proposes that while cloud raises concerns around security, integration and other issues, organizations can build on their best practices to develop optimal cloud management models and capabilities.
Visure Solutions Requirements Engineering_The word in a nutshell - Ulf SandbergVisure Solutions
Visure Solutions is a company that provides requirements management solutions to help clients address challenges from increasing complexity, changing regulations and technologies, and competitive pressures. The document discusses how requirements management can provide visibility, control, quality and other capabilities needed to achieve business objectives. It provides examples of how requirements are used in system engineering, product management and other areas to help manage projects and processes.
This presentation gives an executive overview of what is Business Process Management and explains why any successful company in the 21st Century organization will use BPM.
The presentation is divided into 3 parts: introduction of the process (BPM), process digitalization and the process platform (BPMS) and we end with the example of the Microsoft BPM platform. Architect. Mr. Pinto is an expert on Business Process Management, Machine-2-Machine communications and Complex Adaptive Systems, which are disciplines he combines in his designs to build cognitive-event-driven information systems.
Contact us at www.m2msysonline.com and see how we can help you significantly improve efficiency and effectiveness.
Marlabs is an award-winning provider of innovative software and business process outsourcing services. They offer a comprehensive training program for new employees that lasts one month and covers various technologies like Java, .NET, and Microsoft Dynamics. The training helps employees complete certifications and prepares them for challenging assignments with North American clients. Ongoing training through Centers of Excellence ensures employees stay up-to-date on industry trends. Marlabs focuses on aligning employee strengths with needs to maximize potential and performance.
An accomplished business technology leader summarizes their experience in 3 sentences: Developed strategic plans for worldwide projects while initiating budget controls to address company needs. Experienced in managing geographically dispersed teams and advancing company image through public speaking. Skilled at crisis management, trouble-shooting, problem-solving, and negotiation.
Rule and Event-based Processes June2010Paul Vincent
The document discusses rule- and event-based business processes. It explains that not all processes can be defined as a linear sequence of activities, and that complex event processing (CEP) provides an alternative view through event-based decisions. CEP uses events as indicators to provide faster responses and correlations for corrective decisions. This results in processes for operational intelligence through real-time situation awareness and responsiveness for better decisions. CEP provides a superset of capabilities compared to traditional BPM and SOA approaches.
Employee motivation depends largely on good goals setting. The highest strategic goals are sometimes called directions. Goals are related to drivers, principles and requirements. This presentation shows an example of enterprise directions setting by the usage of an enterprise architecture tool.
The document provides an overview of the Service Level Agreement (SLA) framework. It describes a layered model of operation with business-level SLAs defining high-level services and metrics in business terms at the top layer. Lower layers define more technical SLAs and service components with narrower scopes. The framework establishes linkages between business targets, processes, and IT services and solutions. It also includes checklists for defining key elements of business SLAs such as service mission, content, usability, availability, change management, metrics, and financial considerations.
The value reference model document provides a high-level overview of the components and services that contribute value within an organization. It outlines the key auxiliary services including IT services, financial and accounting services, quality assurance services, and organizational intelligence services. The document also maps the relationships between business services, human resource services, product development services, supply chain services, customer relations services, and the auxiliary services that support them. Finally, it breaks down several of the auxiliary services such as IT services into further sub-components and services.
ReformIS is a London-based asset management consultancy formed in 2003 with over 40 employees. They provide subject matter expertise across the front, middle and back office, including enterprise data management, business intelligence, and technical services. ReformIS has development capabilities in Microsoft and CADIS technologies. They also offer managed services for post-implementation support. ReformIS consultants are qualified in business analysis and project management methodologies and help clients with requirements analysis, solution design, implementation, and change management.
1) The document introduces service-oriented architecture (SOA) and its key principles of loose coupling, reusability, and discoverability.
2) SOA aims to break up monolithic applications into shared, reusable services that can be discovered and composed to support business processes and applications.
3) The benefits of SOA include increased flexibility, simplified integration, aligned IT and business goals, and the ability to create composite applications through reusable services.
Service Oriented Approach to Application Modernization sept 2010davemayo
This document discusses service-oriented application modernization. It begins by introducing Everware-CBDI and their expertise in SOA. It then lists the topics that will be covered, including how application complexity has increased due to factors like new code and technological advances. The document explains that approaches like modeling, structured programming, object-oriented programming, and components were introduced to help manage complexity but that SOA provides additional benefits by abstracting and loosely coupling applications. It defines SOA and lists some of its key benefits for businesses and IT.
Q3 2009 Small Business Specialist Pal Meeting February 2009 Finalvriyait
This document provides an agenda and notes for a quarterly meeting of Small Business Specialists Partner Area Leads (PALs). The meeting will include check-ins from PALs in various countries, presentations from Microsoft on the Next Generation Partner Program and the Worldwide Partner Conference, and a discussion on the next SBSC PALs. Topics to be covered include Microsoft's new competency framework, requirements and benefits for different partner levels, the proposed tracks and topics for WPC 2009, and sales resources and offers available in the second half of the fiscal year.
Introduction to Reliable Business Case, the reliable method for investments in business improvement. the free RBC Excel Tool can be downloaded from http://www.reliablechange.eu and offer Return on Investment(ROI), benefit-Cost Ratio(BCR), cash flow, payback, Internal Rate of Return(IRR), benefits analysis, net present value (NPV) and more. The methodology increase the likeliness the benefits will occur in reality. Quick and easy business case method. The RBC Excel Tool can compare up to six alternatives, offer documentation of benefits, formulas, dependencies, risk, and more.
What is the secret to aligning systems to strategy? (rated the top #1 biggest challenge facing CIOs every year for the last 15 years)
What is the difference between decision models and rule models?
What is The Moment of Truth?
How do you transform ideas into implementations?
How do you build complex systems so they don't fall like dominoes?
Peek inside the BIZRULES achives and learn the secret.
Yan Zhao presents on service oriented enterprise architecture (SOEA). He discusses some of the challenges with traditional enterprise architecture (EA) modeling, stakeholder participation, maintenance and usage. SOA can help address these challenges by taking a more business-centric, service-oriented approach to modeling capabilities. Zhao outlines SOEA concepts including layered service components, domain segmentation, and service federation. He describes the benefits of SOEA such as increased business agility, reuse of existing assets, and reduced costs. Zhao also discusses SOEA governance and lifecycles to help manage services.
ITSM Academy has been providing accredited ITSM education and training since 2003. They offer certifications in ITIL, ISO 20000, MOF, and their own CPDE certification. Courses are offered publicly, privately on-site for companies, and virtually. Training includes foundational certifications, intermediate certifications focused on specific ITIL lifecycle stages and capabilities, workshops, and simulations. The goal is to provide practical education to improve business and customer satisfaction through effective IT service management.
How to build an alumni network with a small team, clear strategy, and lots of chutzpah
Presentation by Joel Fuller, Jason Stroyer, Christina Sponselli, CASE conference, San Francisco, March 2, 2013
The document discusses how a SOA-based process-centric design approach can help deliver business benefits. It advocates defining and maintaining business process flows to better communicate user needs to developers. This allows computational resources like applications and data to be linked on demand. Guiding principles for this approach include reuse, granularity, modularity, and loose coupling. An example of a loyalty system for multiple airlines demonstrates how a SOA design can support dynamic reward policies, flexible integration of new partners, and quick deployment of business changes.
Lucid IT & UXC Consulting: The Cloud Opportunity: Building on Your Investment...j_white
This document discusses how organizations can leverage their existing best practices to take advantage of cloud computing opportunities. It outlines key cloud characteristics and implications for IT, including proliferation of cloud services, hybrid IT environments, and evolving expectations. The document also examines how cloud services fit within traditional IT service models and categories. Finally, it proposes that while cloud raises concerns around security, integration and other issues, organizations can build on their best practices to develop optimal cloud management models and capabilities.
Visure Solutions Requirements Engineering_The word in a nutshell - Ulf SandbergVisure Solutions
Visure Solutions is a company that provides requirements management solutions to help clients address challenges from increasing complexity, changing regulations and technologies, and competitive pressures. The document discusses how requirements management can provide visibility, control, quality and other capabilities needed to achieve business objectives. It provides examples of how requirements are used in system engineering, product management and other areas to help manage projects and processes.
This presentation gives an executive overview of what is Business Process Management and explains why any successful company in the 21st Century organization will use BPM.
The presentation is divided into 3 parts: introduction of the process (BPM), process digitalization and the process platform (BPMS) and we end with the example of the Microsoft BPM platform. Architect. Mr. Pinto is an expert on Business Process Management, Machine-2-Machine communications and Complex Adaptive Systems, which are disciplines he combines in his designs to build cognitive-event-driven information systems.
Contact us at www.m2msysonline.com and see how we can help you significantly improve efficiency and effectiveness.
Marlabs is an award-winning provider of innovative software and business process outsourcing services. They offer a comprehensive training program for new employees that lasts one month and covers various technologies like Java, .NET, and Microsoft Dynamics. The training helps employees complete certifications and prepares them for challenging assignments with North American clients. Ongoing training through Centers of Excellence ensures employees stay up-to-date on industry trends. Marlabs focuses on aligning employee strengths with needs to maximize potential and performance.
An accomplished business technology leader summarizes their experience in 3 sentences: Developed strategic plans for worldwide projects while initiating budget controls to address company needs. Experienced in managing geographically dispersed teams and advancing company image through public speaking. Skilled at crisis management, trouble-shooting, problem-solving, and negotiation.
Rule and Event-based Processes June2010Paul Vincent
The document discusses rule- and event-based business processes. It explains that not all processes can be defined as a linear sequence of activities, and that complex event processing (CEP) provides an alternative view through event-based decisions. CEP uses events as indicators to provide faster responses and correlations for corrective decisions. This results in processes for operational intelligence through real-time situation awareness and responsiveness for better decisions. CEP provides a superset of capabilities compared to traditional BPM and SOA approaches.
Employee motivation depends largely on good goals setting. The highest strategic goals are sometimes called directions. Goals are related to drivers, principles and requirements. This presentation shows an example of enterprise directions setting by the usage of an enterprise architecture tool.
The document provides an overview of the Service Level Agreement (SLA) framework. It describes a layered model of operation with business-level SLAs defining high-level services and metrics in business terms at the top layer. Lower layers define more technical SLAs and service components with narrower scopes. The framework establishes linkages between business targets, processes, and IT services and solutions. It also includes checklists for defining key elements of business SLAs such as service mission, content, usability, availability, change management, metrics, and financial considerations.
The value reference model document provides a high-level overview of the components and services that contribute value within an organization. It outlines the key auxiliary services including IT services, financial and accounting services, quality assurance services, and organizational intelligence services. The document also maps the relationships between business services, human resource services, product development services, supply chain services, customer relations services, and the auxiliary services that support them. Finally, it breaks down several of the auxiliary services such as IT services into further sub-components and services.
ReformIS is a London-based asset management consultancy formed in 2003 with over 40 employees. They provide subject matter expertise across the front, middle and back office, including enterprise data management, business intelligence, and technical services. ReformIS has development capabilities in Microsoft and CADIS technologies. They also offer managed services for post-implementation support. ReformIS consultants are qualified in business analysis and project management methodologies and help clients with requirements analysis, solution design, implementation, and change management.
1) The document introduces service-oriented architecture (SOA) and its key principles of loose coupling, reusability, and discoverability.
2) SOA aims to break up monolithic applications into shared, reusable services that can be discovered and composed to support business processes and applications.
3) The benefits of SOA include increased flexibility, simplified integration, aligned IT and business goals, and the ability to create composite applications through reusable services.
Service Oriented Approach to Application Modernization sept 2010davemayo
This document discusses service-oriented application modernization. It begins by introducing Everware-CBDI and their expertise in SOA. It then lists the topics that will be covered, including how application complexity has increased due to factors like new code and technological advances. The document explains that approaches like modeling, structured programming, object-oriented programming, and components were introduced to help manage complexity but that SOA provides additional benefits by abstracting and loosely coupling applications. It defines SOA and lists some of its key benefits for businesses and IT.
Oracle: Como apalancar los nuevos modelos de negocios con tecnología Oracle d...Entel
The document discusses how Oracle's latest generation technology can help leverage new business models. It focuses on how Oracle's enterprise architecture products like Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Applications, and Oracle SOA can help organizations change rapidly and adapt to changing business environments through concepts like abstraction, loose coupling, and composition. These concepts are key enablers of business agility and are supported by Oracle's service-oriented architecture.
Mohamad Afshar Moving Beyond Project Level S O A V1SOA Symposium
This document discusses moving beyond project-level SOA adoption to achieve departmental and enterprise SOA. It outlines strategies for adopting SOA at the project, infrastructure, and enterprise levels and the benefits and downfalls of each approach. Key recommendations include standardizing on SOA platforms and design principles, building and managing reusable artifacts, and establishing governance policies to encourage reuse. Case studies demonstrate lessons learned from transitions between adoption strategies.
This document discusses concepts of integration and how BizTalk Server supports service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM). It covers the challenges of integration, types of integration, and integration infrastructure. It then provides an introduction to BPM and SOA. Finally, it outlines the capabilities of BizTalk Server including messaging, orchestration, business rules, adapters, and management features to support integration, B2B processes, and long-running business processes.
Presentation: Enterprise Architecture design In 3 Minutes or soAdrian Grigoriu
The document provides an overview of enterprise architecture for Qantas Airline. It discusses the enterprise, including its structure and operations. It also discusses enterprise architecture, which provides a blueprint describing stakeholders' value streams and how technology and organizational resources execute them. Enterprise architecture enables enterprise-wide strategic roadmapping and transformation through project portfolio management. It helps streamline operations, increase agility, and provide competitive advantages.
The Cloud, The Enterprise Architect and the CIOMatt Deacon
The document discusses implications of cloud computing for enterprise architects. It begins with a disclaimer about forward-looking statements and investment decisions. The presentation agenda then covers talking clouds and building a cloud taxonomy, discussing business capabilities above processes and implementations, the future roles of IT in a hybrid architecture world, and lessons from agile development applied at the architectural level.
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) [1/5] : Introduction to SOAIMC Institute
This document provides an introduction to service-oriented architecture (SOA). It discusses the evolution of enterprise application frameworks from single-tier mainframe systems to modern n-tier architectures with application servers. SOA is defined as using loosely coupled, reusable services to support business processes and goals. The key benefits of SOA include increased flexibility, reuse, and alignment between IT systems and business processes. The document outlines the typical layers of an SOA implementation including resources, services, and business processes. Key SOA concepts like service registries, coarse-grained services, and service composition are also explained.
The document discusses different approaches to adopting SOA - project-driven, infrastructure-driven, and enterprise-driven. It notes that while the project-driven approach has lower upfront costs and effort, it results in more pain later due to lack of reuse, proliferation of services, and increased governance burden. The enterprise approach requires more upfront effort but reduces long-term costs and complexity through planning reusable services and governance.
The document discusses strategies for modernizing legacy applications using service-oriented architecture (SOA), model-driven architecture (MDA), and agile development approaches. It argues that combining aspects of these approaches can provide benefits like rapid delivery, efficient maintenance, improved quality, and knowledge retention while avoiding potential downsides of each individual approach. Specifically, using models in an agile process can help scale efforts, ensure architecture compliance, and facilitate service reuse.
The document discusses delivering enterprise architecture using TOGAF and ArchiMate. It introduces BiZZdesign, an experienced consultancy firm that provides tools and training for enterprise architecture. The proposed schedule covers topics like enterprise architecture, ArchiMate core language and extensions, TOGAF ADM process, and examples of modeling with ArchiMate. The case study involves applying TOGAF and ArchiMate to help a insurance company consolidate their fragmented IT systems by migrating to a single back-office system.
This document summarizes a presentation on policy-based runtime governance for SOA applications. It discusses how policies can specify governance constraints declaratively, provide benefits like improved productivity and reduced policy obsolescence, and be enforced at runtime using a policy engine. The architecture involves defining policies for stakeholders like business operations and security, and enforcing them at runtime execution points across the service network.
Innovative Marriage of Security and Performance in SOA Based Dynamic EnterprisesDr. Mehmet Yildiz
This presentation is about performance and security aspect of SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) in developing an end to end EA (Enterprise Architecture) for large organisations.
Edwin Vd Sanden Composite Applications For UsersSOA Symposium
This presentation discusses how service-oriented architectures (SOAs) have failed to fully deliver on business agility due to limitations in user interface development. It recommends an approach using atomic "UI services" that can be mashed together at runtime to form flexible user-oriented applications. This overcomes dependencies on domain experts and allows dynamic user interface updates for improved agility, scalability, and traceability. While traditional tools focus on component reuse, enterprise mashups are a natural fit that better support the goals of SOA.
This presentation discusses Conway's Law and how it relates to enterprise architecture and service-oriented architecture (SOA). Conway's Law states that organizational structure and communication flows will be reflected in software architecture and design. The presentation notes that reorganizing business units can jeopardize existing IT systems if they are tightly coupled. It argues that SOA can help by creating loosely coupled, reusable services that are not dependent on organizational structure and allow incremental transformation of applications.
The Chase Global Banks Enterprise Architecture aims to align IT and business strategies through an enterprise scorecard. The framework defines processes, skills, and communication to improve governance. It incorporates different views to address various domains and ensure all areas are considered. The architecture helps create a vision that drives solutions while managing risks. It aspires to change how Chase thinks about and implements new strategies through various architectural and technology views.
Grow your Business: Webcast Wednesday Presentation Series Microsoft Partner O...Jennifer Stevenson
This document discusses Microsoft cloud hosting solutions and business models for operators. It outlines how operators can provide hosted Unified Communications and Collaboration services to enterprise and small/medium businesses using Microsoft's cloud. Operators can offer these services using various models like dedicated hosting, shared hosting, and as a service provider on Microsoft's public cloud. The document provides examples of potential value-added services operators can offer to differentiate themselves, such as storage, security products, and support. It also includes Jennifer Stevenson's contact information for obtaining more information on architecture deployment sessions, product training, and proof of concept trials.
This paper introduces the notion of Inter-Enterprise Architecture (IEA) in response to the current evolution of business environment and landscape associated with the adoptions of common service, cloud computing, and social networking. The IEA describes the context, business environment, collaboration channels, partnership opportunities, influential components and relationships across enterprises and business organizations in selected business domain or service domain for a targeted enterprise or business organization(s). The IEA enables enterprises and business organizations to understand its position in currently connected and networked business world. Due to the open and dynamic nature of service adoption and collaboration, and the autonomy of current enterprise structure, culture, and operation environment, it is necessary to explore how business should be architected across boundaries to effectively response to the common service and collaboration environment.
Mohamad Afshar Moving Beyond Project Level S O ASOA Symposium
The document discusses strategies for adopting SOA at the project, departmental, and enterprise levels. It describes how a project-driven approach can provide some cost savings and tactical agility in the short-term but is limited in reuse potential and does not achieve the full benefits of SOA. An enterprise-driven approach requires more upfront effort but reduces long-term governance costs and better enables benefits like reuse across departments through the creation of a shared services portfolio. The key is to move beyond delivering services just for individual projects and instead architect services to be reusable assets.
SOA involves exposing business functions as reusable services. This allows for greater agility, flexibility and reuse of services across different applications. SOA breaks down monolithic applications into discrete services that can be accessed over the network in a standardized way. This trend is driving the development of loosely coupled, interoperable services that can be discovered and orchestrated to meet business needs.
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Sven Hakan Olsson Composability Index V2SOA Symposium
This document contains a questionnaire to calculate a composability index for a SOA interface. It asks questions about various quality aspects such as how the interface handles ACID transactions, exceptions, availability and more. For each aspect, it provides alternatives and assigns weights to calculate a resulting index. The index calculated for this interface was 7.18 out of 14.
Natasja Paulssen S A P M D M And E S O A At PhilipsSOA Symposium
This document discusses how master data management (MDM) enables extended service-oriented architecture (eSOA). It provides an overview of the MDM SPOT solution design at Philips, which uses MDM to manage product content from various systems and syndicate XML content to other applications. The speaker, John Wenmakers, then explains that MDM is a prerequisite for eSOA by freeing the flow of information and acting as a central repository. He concludes by discussing lessons learned with MDM and taking questions.
This presentation discusses using a service grid to manage state for SOA applications. A service grid combines orchestration, mediation, state caching, demand-based provisioning and deterministic garbage collection. It provides state-aware continuous availability for service infrastructure, services, application data and processing logic. Using a service grid can reduce the cost of accessing backend systems, improve response times, and provide improved fault tolerance and scalability. Several case studies are presented that demonstrate how organizations have benefited from using a service grid to manage state in SOA applications.
This presentation discusses the implementation of a Federal Service Bus (FSB) by Fedict, the Belgian Federal Agency for ICT. It provides an overview of Fedict and introduces the FSB as a solution for integrating systems across different government agencies. The presentation describes the FSB's platform architecture and governance structure. It also outlines the process for managing changes to FSB services and provides examples of services in the FSB catalog.
This presentation discusses how combining a Business Rule Management System (BRMS) with Business Process Management (BPM) tools can help organizations manage complex decision-intensive business processes. It describes how extracting decision logic from processes into transparent decision services supported by a BRMS allows business users to define and maintain rules-based decisions. This improves process maintenance, consistency, and transparency while reducing costs and speeds up change cycles. The presentation provides examples of how various organizations have benefited from taking this approach.
Jim Webber Guerrilla S O A With Web ServicesSOA Symposium
This document summarizes a presentation on implementing SOA without relying on proprietary integration middleware like ESBs. It argues that SOA is best realized using open web services standards and keeping integration logic decentralized rather than centralized in a vendor-controlled bus. Adopting this "guerrilla SOA" approach avoids lock-in and allows services to evolve independently over time in a loosely coupled way.
This document discusses the importance of governance in software development for service-oriented architectures (SOA). It notes that while developers are often resistant to governance requirements, governance is necessary to realize the benefits of SOA like reuse and agility. The document recommends that organizations provide training, tools, and incentives to help developers adopt governance practices and reduce the perceived burden on their work.
This presentation discusses 10 strategies for overcoming technological challenges with SOA governance: 1) Include governance technology in the SOA roadmap, 2) Use an agnostic governance platform, 3) Support multiple service deployment technologies, 4) Recognize testing's importance, 5) Collect and review governance metrics, 6) Track activity across IT layers, 7) Integrate repositories and registries, 8) Use a formal RFP for selection, 9) Avoid tools requiring code modifications, and 10) Ensure the tool fits existing IT governance.
This document discusses an ESB symposium that took place in Amsterdam on October 7-8, 2008. It includes information on sponsors and an agenda item about real-life ESB use cases, deployment scenarios, and experiences. The remainder of the document consists of presentation slides covering various ESB patterns and concepts such as protocol bridging, security, transformations, routing, monitoring, and asynchronous delivery. Risks of ESB implementations are also examined.
The document discusses operationalizing service-oriented architecture (SOA). It recommends integrating development and operations to improve service quality. It also recommends building an SOA architecture with a vision for the future, focusing on SOA management best practices from past projects, and taking an exemplary project approach that runs functional and operational activities in parallel.
The document discusses several key organizational and management issues that are vital to the success of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) initiatives. It notes that SOA and BPM projects often cross organizational boundaries and systems, requiring new approaches to areas like project management, development processes, and governance. Specifically, it recommends having an enterprise architecture group to provide guidance and ensure cohesion across projects, as well as establishing an enterprise projects group and key leadership roles to manage multi-silo initiatives.
This document summarizes an SOA case study of a flight data processing system used by an air traffic control organization. It describes how the system uses an enterprise service bus architecture with decision services, routing services, transformation services, and message-oriented middleware. The system allows flight plans to be processed according to business rules, routed to the correct recipients, and supports various data and protocol standards.
Mark Little Web Services And TransactionsSOA Symposium
This document summarizes a presentation on transactions for web services. It discusses relaxing the ACID properties for web services, including relaxing isolation, atomicity, and consistency. It describes the WS-AtomicTransaction and WS-BusinessActivity specifications that define transaction models for closely coupled and long duration activities respectively. The presentation concludes that transactions are still important but the definition needs to be rethought for web services, and that OASIS WS-TX provides standard transaction protocols.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on developing a Composability Index to evaluate how well designed SOA interfaces support composition. The presentation discusses 11 composability quality aspects that could be used to calculate an Index, including considerations around ACID transactions, loop invocations, exception handling, availability and statelessness. The goal of the Index is to provide a quick way to assess how useful a given SOA design would be when components need to be composed together.
Art Ligthart Service Identification TechniquesSOA Symposium
The document provides information about a workshop on service identification techniques held by Ordina. The workshop organizers are introduced and the goal of gaining practical experience with service identification methods is described. The agenda includes an introduction, a case study exercise, feedback, and an award announcement. Several service identification methods are explained, including starting from current systems and process decomposition. Participants are then instructed to read a case study assignment within 2 minutes and identify services from existing systems within the next 8 minutes.
This presentation discusses SOA governance essentials. It defines SOA as services being shared across organizational boundaries, requiring governance to establish rules for service creation, usage, and management. It outlines the need for both run-time governance, enforced by systems to monitor service usage, and design-time governance, enforced by processes to guide service development. Finally, it addresses organizational issues in coordinating governance across multiple projects and establishing an enterprise architecture function to manage overall SOA adoption.
This document discusses Microsoft's "Oslo" modeling platform and related technologies. It aims to simplify creating and managing distributed applications by making everything model-driven. Key elements include model-driven development where the application model resides in a repository, and a new "Dublin" Windows application server that can host workflows and services. BizTalk Server will integrate as a host and the technologies will be released in waves over time to enhance Microsoft's distributed applications platform.
This document provides an introduction to service modeling for SOA projects. It discusses that service modeling is part of the service-oriented analysis process and produces conceptual service definitions called service candidates. It describes different types of services like entity services, utility services, and task services. It also covers topics like service layers, service granularity, and SOA project roles. The document aims to establish foundational concepts and terminology for service modeling in SOA.
This presentation discusses (1) the rise of social networking and its impact on software development, (2) introduces zembly as a platform for building social applications, and (3) demonstrates how to build a service, widget, and Facebook application using zembly in 3 steps or less for each. Zembly allows developers to easily create and publish reusable services, widgets, and social applications targeting various platforms from the browser.
This document summarizes a presentation on fighting SOA fatigue. It provides evidence of SOA fatigue through quotes highlighting challenges with vendors, technology, design, projects, culture, and management. It then discusses how good governance through enterprise architecture can help address these challenges by representing long-term business interests, increasing influence, and guiding infrastructure development. The presentation concludes by emphasizing the need to connect SOA initiatives to higher-level business priorities in order to engage stakeholders and address SOA fatigue.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
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van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
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Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
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Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
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- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
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- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
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2. About the Speaker
Dirk Krafzig
Married, 2 Kids
Promoting SOA since 2000
Enterprise SOA: Krafzig, Banke, Slama,
Prentice Hall, 2004.
Today
SOA Coaching
IT Strategy Consulting
Slide 3
Enterprise SOA: Key Statements
SOA is a Framework for the Optimization of Enterprise Application
Landscapes
Business-orientation
Enterprise Perspective
Holistic Approach
Key Idea: Shared Services
Extract Business Functionality out of the Applications
Provide this Functionality via Self-contained Services
Foster Reuse of Services across various Applications
SOA Covers Various Aspects of an Enterprise including
Business, Organization, People
IT Processes, Functional Architecture, Technical Architecture
SOA Value Proposition
Agility
Cost Reduction
Transparency
Slide 4
2
3. Enterprise SOA: Key Statements
SOA is a Framework for the Optimization of Enterprise Application
Landscapes
Business-orientation
Enterprise Perspective
Holistic Approach
Key Idea: Shared Services
Extract Business Functionality out of the Applications
Provide this Functionality via Self-contained Services
Foster Reuse of Services across various Applications
SOA Covers Various Aspects of an Enterprise including
Business, Organization, People
IT Processes, Functional Architecture, Technical Architecture
SOA Value Proposition
Agility
Cost Reduction
Transparency
Slide 5
Conceptual SOA Architecture
Frontend Under-
Sales
Layer Portal writing Claims ...
Workbench
Process Settle Verify ...
Layer Claim Coverage
Manage
Complaint
Composition Update Get
Layer Contact Customer
Overview
...
History
Basic Contract
Party
Layer Contact
Offer
Product
...
Slide 6
3
5. Case Study 1
Slide 9
Merger: Insurance Industry
Situation
Merger of Insurance Company A and Insurance
Company B
The product portfolios are complementary
(~15% overlap)
The post-merger company intends to create an
internet portal for direct business
Objective
Achieve synergies
Manage complexity of post-merger situation
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5
6. Two Application Landscapes
Redundant
Insurance A
Insurance B
Provision
Contract
Provision
Contract
Product
Payment
Claims …
Claims
Product
Customer Payment
Archive
Re-Insurance
Re-Insurance
Customer
…
Archive
Slide 11
Even More Redundancy?
Sales Portal A+B
Contract
Payment
…
Customer
Insurance A Product
Insurance B
Provision
Contract
Provision
Contract
Product
Payment
Claims …
Claims
Product
Customer Payment
Archive
Re-Insurance
Re-Insurance
Customer
…
Archive
Slide 12
6
7. 4 SOA Layers
Frontend Layer …
Contract Offer
Management New
Process Layer Sales …
Medical
Examination
✄
Contract
Management
Application …
Orchestration Layer Contract
Creation Tariff
Logical carving up of applications Calculation
Basic Layer Customer Product
…
Contract
Slide 13
4 SOA Layers
Claims Application Contract Management Application
Frontend Layer Claim
Registration Claim …
Regulation Contract Offer
Management New
…
Process Layer Fraud
Verification
Sales
Medical
Examination
…
Orchestration Layer Coverage Contract
Creation Tariff
Verification Calculation
Customer Contract …
Basic Layer Customer Product
Contract
Claim
Slide 14
7
8. 4 SOA Layers
2008 2010
A B AB A B AB
Frontend Layer X
X
X
Process Layer X X
Orchestration Layer
X X
Basic Layer
X
X
Slide 15
4 SOA Layers
① Contract Management
2008
2008 2010
System B will be replaced
by System A
A B AB A B AB
Frontend Layer ② New Business uses X
new portal. Existing X
X
frontends will be
decommissioned.
Process Layer X X
③ Processes for New
Business (A and B) will be
replaced
Orchestration Layer
④ New product machine
replace old tariff
X X
calculators
Basic Layer
X
⑤ Contracts will be X
migrated to database of
System A
Slide 16
8
9. 4 SOA Layers
2010
A B AB
X
X
X
X X
X X
X
X
Slide 17
Efficient Dependency Management is Key
Show impact of Process Show impact of Project
Projects on projects on SOA
Processes Catalogue services
Portfolio
Project SOA
Portfolio Services
Show milestone Enterprise
dependencies
…
against application Milestones
roadmap
Application
Portfolio
Slide 18
9
10. Case Study 2
Slide 19
IT Modernization: Media
Situation
Strong market position
IT historically grown
Competitors are entering market
New business ideas
More flexible IT
Objective
Modernize IT systems
Cost reduction
Ability to adopt business processes
IT to drive innovation
Slide 20
10
11. Process Model
Value Chain
1. Sales/Offer 2. Order 3. Production 4. Invoicing 5. Reporting
P4.1 Create customer
invoice
…
Management and Support Processes
6. A/R & A/P 7. Master Data
Management Management
Slide 21
P4.1 Create customer invoice (standard case)
As-is
Sales Staff
User Back-Office
Staff
Frontends
incl. batch & Customer Back Office
public enterprise invoicing (batch) Client
services
Trigger
1 process
Process
Services
Group insertions into
3 invoices
6 Calculate total
Composite Create, distribute
Services and archive
customer invoices customer data
Get
8
incl. terms & billing
Create and distribute 9 Archive
invoice letters invoice
2 4 conditions letters
Insertion Customer Output Archived
document Document
Basic Get advance 5 7 Create invoice
Services payments postings
Debtor
(Advance Invoice
payment) posting
Apps Administration System DMS
Slide 22
11
12. P4.1 Create customer invoice (standard case)
Transition (Phase 1)
Sales Staff
User Back-Office
Staff
Frontends
incl. batch & Customer Back Office
public enterprise invoicing (batch) Client
services
Process
Services
Composite Create, distribute
Services and archive
customer invoices
Output Debtor Archived
Insertion Customer Invoice Output
document (Advance Document
Posting Document
Payment)
Basic
Services
Debtor Invoice
(Advance posting
payment)
Apps Administration System SAP FI OMS DMS
Slide 23
P4.1 Create customer invoice (standard case)
To-be (Phase 1)
Sales Staff
User Back-Office
Staff
Frontends
incl. batch & Customer Back Office
public enterprise invoicing (batch) Client
services
Process
Services
Composite Create, distribute
Services and archive
customer invoices
Debtor
Customer Invoice Archived
Insertion (Advance Output document
posting Document
payment)
Basic
Services
Apps Administration System SAP FI OMS DMS
Slide 24
12