The document discusses service oriented architecture (SOA) and its evolution and implementation. It provides an overview of how SOA allows businesses to integrate processes and reuse services and components. It also outlines some best practices for implementing SOA successfully, such as ensuring commitment from top executives, embracing standards, and adopting innovative engineering principles. The closing quote emphasizes how SOA provides flexibility to deploy business processes across departments with minimal disruption.
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Big Data LDN 2018: REALISING THE PROMISE OF SELF-SERVICE ANALYTICS WITH DATA ...Matt Stubbs
Date: 13th November 2018
Location: Governance and MDM Theatre
Time: 11:50 - 12:20
Speaker: Mark Pritchard
Organisation: Denodo
About: Self-service analytics promises to liberate business users to perform analytics without the assistance of IT, and this in turn promises to free IT to focus on enhancing the infrastructure.
Join us to learn how data virtualization will allow you to gain real-time access to enterprise-wide data and deliver self-service analytics. We will explore how you can seamlessly unify fragmented data, replace your high-maintenance and high cost data integrations with a single, low-maintenance data virtualization layer; and how you can preserve your data integrity and ensure data lineage is fully traceable.
Architecture Roadmap Visualization using the ArchiMate® 3.0 Modeling LanguageOrbus Software
Watch the full webinar with audio here: http://bit.ly/2q9H5El
Orbus Consultant Jonas Hulstaert takes you through how ArchiMate 3 can be extended to create business-friendly roadmap visualizations.
Microsolve are delighted to be working with ICT Illawarra to determine if there is enough demand for Server Co-Location and/or Server Virtualisation from the Illawarra IT and business community to enable a commercially viable project to utilise space at the new Metronode Data Centre at Unanderra
Big Data LDN 2018: REALISING THE PROMISE OF SELF-SERVICE ANALYTICS WITH DATA ...Matt Stubbs
Date: 13th November 2018
Location: Governance and MDM Theatre
Time: 11:50 - 12:20
Speaker: Mark Pritchard
Organisation: Denodo
About: Self-service analytics promises to liberate business users to perform analytics without the assistance of IT, and this in turn promises to free IT to focus on enhancing the infrastructure.
Join us to learn how data virtualization will allow you to gain real-time access to enterprise-wide data and deliver self-service analytics. We will explore how you can seamlessly unify fragmented data, replace your high-maintenance and high cost data integrations with a single, low-maintenance data virtualization layer; and how you can preserve your data integrity and ensure data lineage is fully traceable.
Architecture Roadmap Visualization using the ArchiMate® 3.0 Modeling LanguageOrbus Software
Watch the full webinar with audio here: http://bit.ly/2q9H5El
Orbus Consultant Jonas Hulstaert takes you through how ArchiMate 3 can be extended to create business-friendly roadmap visualizations.
What is Scrum? How to implement Scrum?
- This presentation describes the basic elements of the Scrum Framework.
- My goal is to provide an organized view that will help a novice understand and implement the Scrum foundation quickly.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Technicians, engineers, and researchers.
Decision makers, policy makers, and managers.
INTRODUCTION
This course focuses on the major process technologies used in fabrication of integrated circuits (ICs), discrete, and other semiconductor devices, which includes light emitting diodes (LEDs). Each topic covers important scientific aspects of wafer processing steps, which include crystal growth and wafer preparation, crystal defects and purification techniques, contamination control, oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, lithography, thin film deposition technology, etching, metallization, process integration, electronic packaging and yield.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
i. Explain processes of developing semiconductor devices with various architectures.
ii. Understand types of operations sequence in fabricating a typical device.
iii. Calculate important parameters applicable to different individual process steps.
iv. Distinguish and compare different types of techniques used in different individual process steps.
v. Propose and design a simple semiconductor-device fabrication process flow.
Lecture Notes by Mustafa Jarrar at Birzeit University, Palestine.
See the course webpage at: http://jarrar-courses.blogspot.com/2014/01/introduction-to-zinnar.html
and http://www.jarrar.info
you may also watch this lecture at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CnPXdumsqk
The lecture covers:
Part 1: What is e-government
Part 2: E-government Frameworks
Part 3: Introduction to Zinnar
Part 4: Zinnar Organization and Committees
What is Scrum? How to implement Scrum?
- This presentation describes the basic elements of the Scrum Framework.
- My goal is to provide an organized view that will help a novice understand and implement the Scrum foundation quickly.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Technicians, engineers, and researchers.
Decision makers, policy makers, and managers.
INTRODUCTION
This course focuses on the major process technologies used in fabrication of integrated circuits (ICs), discrete, and other semiconductor devices, which includes light emitting diodes (LEDs). Each topic covers important scientific aspects of wafer processing steps, which include crystal growth and wafer preparation, crystal defects and purification techniques, contamination control, oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, lithography, thin film deposition technology, etching, metallization, process integration, electronic packaging and yield.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
i. Explain processes of developing semiconductor devices with various architectures.
ii. Understand types of operations sequence in fabricating a typical device.
iii. Calculate important parameters applicable to different individual process steps.
iv. Distinguish and compare different types of techniques used in different individual process steps.
v. Propose and design a simple semiconductor-device fabrication process flow.
Lecture Notes by Mustafa Jarrar at Birzeit University, Palestine.
See the course webpage at: http://jarrar-courses.blogspot.com/2014/01/introduction-to-zinnar.html
and http://www.jarrar.info
you may also watch this lecture at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CnPXdumsqk
The lecture covers:
Part 1: What is e-government
Part 2: E-government Frameworks
Part 3: Introduction to Zinnar
Part 4: Zinnar Organization and Committees
The term Actionable Architecture moves the EA from a static project to a central platform for the capture and dissemination of IT and business process information.
In essence, EA becomes a strategic foundation for knowledgeable decision making and is based on traceable facts in a repository.
1. Short Brief Lecture 11/12/2007 KapitaSelekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom 1 Enterprise Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) @ Anwar S
2. Service Oriented Architecture 11/12/2007 KapitaSelekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom 2 Multiple approaches for the realization and deployment of an IT system that has been designed and built around its principles Framework for integrating business processes and supporting IT infrastructure as secure, standardized components—services—that can be reused and combined to address changing business priorities.
3. Enterprise IT Evolution The long history of programming languages, distribution technology, and business computing has influenced the development of a new paradigm, called service-orientation. 3 11/12/2007 Kapita Selekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom
4. Programming Evolution The development of programming languages had a strong impact on the interfacing techniques for distributed components and the implied access pattern to these components 4 11/12/2007 Kapita Selekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom
5. Evolution Result 11/12/2007 Kapita Selekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom 5 More productive development platforms but has also significantly contributed to the understanding of interfacing techniques and access patterns for services
7. Enterprise SOA Enterprise Layer : end-points that provide access Process Layer : Activity, Facade, Technology Gateway, Adapter Service Layer : Provide business logic and data 7 11/12/2007 Kapita Selekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom
8. Agony Vs Agility People are getting used to this situation and are starting to think in terms of workarounds, not in terms of the "right" structures 8 11/12/2007 Kapita Selekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom
11. Technology Implementation 11/12/2007 Kapita Selekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom 11 UML Design Tool Service Repository XMI MDA-based Code Generator Platform Based WSDL CORBA IDL EJB Technology
12. Information Management Under SOA A logical view or framework for categorizing information management services based on their value propositions: security, collaboration, availability, management, and information consumption 12 11/12/2007 Kapita Selekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom
13. SOA Guide 11/12/2007 Kapita Selekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom 13 SOA requires CEO- and CIO-level commitment . The business team and IT team work hand-in-hand . Avoid the "big-bang" approach. Fully embrace the use of standards. Governance is critical for success. Successful project management of SOA projects is key to leverage best practices and patterns experience. Adopt innovative software engineering principles.
14. Closing 11/12/2007 Kapita Selekta - T. Informatika STT Telkom 14 “The Enterprise Services Architecture enables unprecedented flexibility in business process deployment, allowing companies to execute and innovate end-to-end processes across departments and companies, with minimum disruption to other systems and existing IT investments.” " Dr. Peter Graf, SVP Product Marketing, SAP
Editor's Notes
Service Consumer: merupakan entitas dalam SOA yang membutuhkan sebuah layanan untuk mengeksekusi sebuah fungsi yang dibutuhkan. Lokasi layanan dicari baik dalam registry, atau jika mengetahui pengguna dapat langsung berhubungan dengan penyedia layanan. Service Provider: Merupakan entitas dalam jaringan yang menerima dan mengeksekusi permintaan dari pengguna. entitas ini menyediakan deskripsi layanan dan implementasi layanan. Service Registry: Merupakan direktori yang dapat diakses melalui jaringan dan memuat layanan yang tersedia. Fungsi utamanya adalah menyimpan dan menyampaikan deskripsi layanan dari penyedia dan memberikannya kepada pengguna layanan yang membutuhkan Service Contract: Merupakan deskripsi yang menjelaskan bagaiman interaksi antara pengguna layanan dan penyedia layanan. Memuat informasi tentang formay pesan request-respond, kondisi dimana layanan dapat dieksekusi.Service Proxy: untuk membantu interaksi antara penyedia layanan dan pengguna dengan menyediakan antarmuka dalam "bahasa lokal" bagi pengguna. Juga digunakan untuk meningkatkan keandalan layanan dengan kemampuan fasilitas caching. Ini merupakan entitas tambahan (optional entity) dalam SOA. Service Lease: menyatakan jumlah waktu bagi sebuah kontrak layanan valid. Dikelola oleh registry dan menetapkan kerangka waktu untuk membatasi respon layanan.