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Oracle’s Approach to Event Driven Architecture
Enabling Real-Time Enterprise (RTE) Transformation
   Anbu Krishnaswamy
   Enterprise Architect
   Oracle Corporation
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
Event Driven Architecture - Defined


   EDA is a style of architecture that enables
          Real-Time Enterprise (RTE)
       transformation through production,
   detection, processing, and consumption of
    business events to identify and react to
     business opportunities, threats and
                   anomalies.
Real-Time Enterprise


     “The Real-Time Enterprise (RTE) is an
     enterprise that competes by using up-to-
     date information to progressively remove
     delays to the management and execution
    of its critical business processes.” - Gartner
EDA Drivers
• Revenue Growth Drivers
  • Shorten sales and delivery cycles     • Agility and TTM Drivers
  • Real-time capabilities to gain          • Monitor, sense, and react to market
    competitive advantage                     changes
  • Enhance customer experience ->          • Faster product and service rollout
    improved customer loyalty               • Situation Awareness - Real-time
  • Identify and execute up-sell/cross-       visibility for business decisions
    sell opportunities
                                           • Technology Drivers
• Cost Reduction Drivers                      • Loosely Coupled Architecture
  • Reduce cost by JIT operations             • High volume, low latency
  • Boost profitability by faster order         processing
    processing and fulfillment                • Process and Service interaction
  • Eliminate waste through a lean            • Partner integration
    approach
                                              • Real-time monitoring
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
                                              • Pattern Matching and Analysis
Application of EDA
                                                                               Distributed order orchestration




                                                         Cargo Tracking
                                                         Asset management
                                   Need to support one or more of:
          Algorithmic trading      • High volume
                                           Financial Services

          Fraud Prevention
                                   • Continuous streaming
                                              Transportation &
                                              Logistics

                                   • Sub-millisecond& latency
                                           Telecommunications
                                           Services


                                   • Disparate sources
                                               Manufacturing
                                                                               Shop floor
                                   • Time window processing
                                                  Insurance                    monitoring

                                           Public Sector & Military

 •   Intrusion detection systems   • Complex pattern matching
 •   Military asset allocation
                                                    Reponses to calamities –
                                                    earthquake, flooding
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
Focus Areas Critical to EDA Success
                        Organization



                    Corporate Competency
                    development/evolution
Software/Hardware                           Methodology/Practices



                                             Consistent approach
Enterprise EDA                               to EDA engineering
Infrastructure       Planning Process &      and management
                     Roadmap to guide
                            you




                    Business Alignment



                        RTE Strategy
                        Alignment
Event Driven Architecture - Approach
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
EDA Maturity Model




   Capability Domains                    Measurement Model

   • Eight capability domains – comprehensive coverage
   • Domain – A collection of related capabilities
   • Model measures maturity and adoption levels
EDA Maturity Model Capabilities
EDA Roadmap Planning

• Plan and manage holistically
  – multiple dimensions, multiple
  phases and time periods
• Remedy problem areas –
  Use EDA Domain Capability
  Heat Maps to identify problem
  areas and inhibitors to EDA
                                     EDA Planning Horizon
  adoption
• Close Gap – Use EDA
  Domain detailed strategies for
  closing the “as-is” and “to-be”
  gap.
• Improve - You can’t improve
  what you can’t measure

                                    Maturity Over Time
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
EDA Strategy & Planning – Basics

• Plan Strategically
  •    EDA Reference Architecture
  •    EDA Engineering
  •    Enterprise EDA Modeling
  •    Organization and Governance
• Act Tactically
  • Take a pragmatic approach
  • Address only the immediate
    concerns in each iteration
• Four step process
   •   Understand current state
   •   Define future vision
   •   Identify gaps          “Leverages Oracle’s EDA Maturity Model”
   •   Develop roadmap
EDA Project Identification Analysis
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
IT Strategies from Oracle
Enterprise Technology Strategy Contents
                                                                Oracle Perspective
                                                      • Extends core ORA documentation and
                                                        provides an architecture viewpoint from
                      SOA                               a unique technology perspective
                                                                Practitioner Guides
                     Practitioner
                                               EPM    • Offer detailed information about
BPM                  Guides
                                                        delivering solutions based on that
                                               / BI
      Service                       Maturity            particular technology strategy
      Offerings                     Model
                                                                    Maturity Model
                     ORA
                     Perspective                      • Measure maturity and adoption of a
                                                        technology strategy using a universal
      Training/
      Presentation                    …
                                                        model and toolset
      Material
                                                …                Service Offerings
EDA                  Datasheets
                     and                              • Planning & assessment services
                     tools
                                                                     Other Tools
                      MDM                             • Datasheets
                                                      • ROI Tools
                                                      • Training/Presentation Material
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
Event Classifications
                      Volume




            Stream         Transactional
            Events            Events

                                           Significance


           Ordinary              Notable
            Events               Events


          In-memory            Reliable
          Messaging            Messaging
Processing Domains
                  Volume



            Event       Complex
           Stream        Event
         Processing    Processing
                                    Relativity


           Simple       Complex
            Event        Event
         Processing    Processing
Event Lifecycle/ State Change


                            Generate




                React                  Capture




    Monitor
                           Event

              Distribute               Process




                             Cache
EDA Conceptual View
EDA Capabilities
EDA Architecture Sample Principles
•   Event driven systems must be loosely coupled.
•   Event driven systems must be standards based.
•   Business events must be discoverable.
•   EDA must be designed to support interoperability and must
    complement existing technologies.
•   Events must be captured and processed at the most granular
    level.
•   EDA must focus on supporting and handling business events.
•   The architecture must be modular and must support extensibility.
•   Event Driven Architecture must enable low latency processing
    and be able to support processing of high volume of events.
•   Events that are sensitive must only be made available to the
    appropriate systems/users.
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
EDA High Level Logical View
EDA Detailed Logical View
Event Processing Networks (EPN)



                                                     Rule
                                                    Processo               Consumer
                                                    r




                                                                Listener
Producer 1   Adapter 1
                                     Processor
                                      Rule


Producer 2   Adapter 2
                                                    Processor
                                                     Rule
                         Processor




                                                                Listener
Producer n   Adapter n

                                        Cache       Processor
                                       Rule                                Consumer


Event
Producers    Adapters                                           Event
                                 Event Processors
                                                                Consumers
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
EDA Oracle Product Mapping
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
EDA Sample Deployment
EDA Deployment View (HA & Scalability)
                                 Scalable Server Group1

                                   Primary Server


                                                                     OS1
                                      Processor1          Adapter




                           IS1     Secondary Server
                                                                    [OS1]
                                      Processor1          Adapter



                                                          Queue
                                                                                 OS1+OS2
       IS1+IS2
Inbound Channel   Router                                             Outbound Channel

                                 Scalable Server Group2

                                   Primary Server

                                                                    OS2
                           IS2         Processor1         Adapter




                                   Secondary Server
                                                                    [OS2]
                                       Processor1         Adapter

                                                                            IS => Input Stream
                                                          Queue
                                                                            OS => Output Stream
                                                                            [xx] => Backup Stream
Presentation Agenda

•   EDA Introduction and Drivers                 <Insert Picture Here>

•   Approach for EDA Adoption
•   EDA Roadmap Creation
•   Strategy And Planning
•   EDA Reference Architecture
    •   ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture
    •   Conceptual View
    •   Logical View
    •   Product Mapping View
    •   Deployment View
• Summary
Summary
Event Driven Architecture (EDA) is an enabler of Real-Time Enterprise
 (RTE) and provides competitive advantage through revenue growth, cost
 savings, agility, and faster TTM benefits.

Oracle’s Approach to EDA helps the customers accelerate their EDA
 adoption through a systematic and comprehensive approach.

Oracle Reference Architecture (ORA) is a single, unified reference
 architecture across the middleware space that offers insight and
 guidance on many aspects of computing that pertain to solution
 development in a modern computing environment.

ORA EDA Reference Architecture drives business value by accelerating
 EDA solution delivery and improving quality of EDA solutions



   For more information on Oracle Reference Architecture (ORA), please
    visit http://www.oracle.com/goto/itstrategies
The preceding is intended to outline our general
product direction. It is intended for information
purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any
contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any
material, code, or functionality, and should not be
relied upon in making purchasing decisions.
The development, release, and timing of any
features or functionality described for Oracle’s
products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.
Event Driven Architecture (EDA) Reference Architecture | Anbu Krishnaswamy
Event Driven Architecture (EDA) Reference Architecture | Anbu Krishnaswamy

Event Driven Architecture (EDA) Reference Architecture | Anbu Krishnaswamy

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    <Insert Picture Here> Oracle’sApproach to Event Driven Architecture Enabling Real-Time Enterprise (RTE) Transformation Anbu Krishnaswamy Enterprise Architect Oracle Corporation
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    Event Driven Architecture- Defined EDA is a style of architecture that enables Real-Time Enterprise (RTE) transformation through production, detection, processing, and consumption of business events to identify and react to business opportunities, threats and anomalies.
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    Real-Time Enterprise “The Real-Time Enterprise (RTE) is an enterprise that competes by using up-to- date information to progressively remove delays to the management and execution of its critical business processes.” - Gartner
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    EDA Drivers • RevenueGrowth Drivers • Shorten sales and delivery cycles • Agility and TTM Drivers • Real-time capabilities to gain • Monitor, sense, and react to market competitive advantage changes • Enhance customer experience -> • Faster product and service rollout improved customer loyalty • Situation Awareness - Real-time • Identify and execute up-sell/cross- visibility for business decisions sell opportunities • Technology Drivers • Cost Reduction Drivers • Loosely Coupled Architecture • Reduce cost by JIT operations • High volume, low latency • Boost profitability by faster order processing processing and fulfillment • Process and Service interaction • Eliminate waste through a lean • Partner integration approach • Real-time monitoring • Mergers and Acquisitions • Pattern Matching and Analysis
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    Application of EDA Distributed order orchestration Cargo Tracking Asset management Need to support one or more of: Algorithmic trading • High volume Financial Services Fraud Prevention • Continuous streaming Transportation & Logistics • Sub-millisecond& latency Telecommunications Services • Disparate sources Manufacturing Shop floor • Time window processing Insurance monitoring Public Sector & Military • Intrusion detection systems • Complex pattern matching • Military asset allocation Reponses to calamities – earthquake, flooding
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    Focus Areas Criticalto EDA Success Organization Corporate Competency development/evolution Software/Hardware Methodology/Practices Consistent approach Enterprise EDA to EDA engineering Infrastructure Planning Process & and management Roadmap to guide you Business Alignment RTE Strategy Alignment
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    EDA Maturity Model Capability Domains Measurement Model • Eight capability domains – comprehensive coverage • Domain – A collection of related capabilities • Model measures maturity and adoption levels
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    EDA Maturity ModelCapabilities
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    EDA Roadmap Planning •Plan and manage holistically – multiple dimensions, multiple phases and time periods • Remedy problem areas – Use EDA Domain Capability Heat Maps to identify problem areas and inhibitors to EDA EDA Planning Horizon adoption • Close Gap – Use EDA Domain detailed strategies for closing the “as-is” and “to-be” gap. • Improve - You can’t improve what you can’t measure Maturity Over Time
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    EDA Strategy &Planning – Basics • Plan Strategically • EDA Reference Architecture • EDA Engineering • Enterprise EDA Modeling • Organization and Governance • Act Tactically • Take a pragmatic approach • Address only the immediate concerns in each iteration • Four step process • Understand current state • Define future vision • Identify gaps “Leverages Oracle’s EDA Maturity Model” • Develop roadmap
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    Enterprise Technology StrategyContents Oracle Perspective • Extends core ORA documentation and provides an architecture viewpoint from SOA a unique technology perspective Practitioner Guides Practitioner EPM • Offer detailed information about BPM Guides delivering solutions based on that / BI Service Maturity particular technology strategy Offerings Model Maturity Model ORA Perspective • Measure maturity and adoption of a technology strategy using a universal Training/ Presentation … model and toolset Material … Service Offerings EDA Datasheets and • Planning & assessment services tools Other Tools MDM • Datasheets • ROI Tools • Training/Presentation Material
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    Event Classifications Volume Stream Transactional Events Events Significance Ordinary Notable Events Events In-memory Reliable Messaging Messaging
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    Processing Domains Volume Event Complex Stream Event Processing Processing Relativity Simple Complex Event Event Processing Processing
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    Event Lifecycle/ StateChange Generate React Capture Monitor Event Distribute Process Cache
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    EDA Architecture SamplePrinciples • Event driven systems must be loosely coupled. • Event driven systems must be standards based. • Business events must be discoverable. • EDA must be designed to support interoperability and must complement existing technologies. • Events must be captured and processed at the most granular level. • EDA must focus on supporting and handling business events. • The architecture must be modular and must support extensibility. • Event Driven Architecture must enable low latency processing and be able to support processing of high volume of events. • Events that are sensitive must only be made available to the appropriate systems/users.
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    EDA High LevelLogical View
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    Event Processing Networks(EPN) Rule Processo Consumer r Listener Producer 1 Adapter 1 Processor Rule Producer 2 Adapter 2 Processor Rule Processor Listener Producer n Adapter n Cache Processor Rule Consumer Event Producers Adapters Event Event Processors Consumers
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    EDA Deployment View(HA & Scalability) Scalable Server Group1 Primary Server OS1 Processor1 Adapter IS1 Secondary Server [OS1] Processor1 Adapter Queue OS1+OS2 IS1+IS2 Inbound Channel Router Outbound Channel Scalable Server Group2 Primary Server OS2 IS2 Processor1 Adapter Secondary Server [OS2] Processor1 Adapter IS => Input Stream Queue OS => Output Stream [xx] => Backup Stream
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    Presentation Agenda • EDA Introduction and Drivers <Insert Picture Here> • Approach for EDA Adoption • EDA Roadmap Creation • Strategy And Planning • EDA Reference Architecture • ITSO and Oracle Reference Architecture • Conceptual View • Logical View • Product Mapping View • Deployment View • Summary
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    Summary Event Driven Architecture(EDA) is an enabler of Real-Time Enterprise (RTE) and provides competitive advantage through revenue growth, cost savings, agility, and faster TTM benefits. Oracle’s Approach to EDA helps the customers accelerate their EDA adoption through a systematic and comprehensive approach. Oracle Reference Architecture (ORA) is a single, unified reference architecture across the middleware space that offers insight and guidance on many aspects of computing that pertain to solution development in a modern computing environment. ORA EDA Reference Architecture drives business value by accelerating EDA solution delivery and improving quality of EDA solutions For more information on Oracle Reference Architecture (ORA), please visit http://www.oracle.com/goto/itstrategies
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    The preceding isintended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.