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            課程目錄:SOA and SOA Governance培訓
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            Key concepts and themes
            What is SOA?
            What kind of architectural style to choose?
            The "pipe and filter" style
            Constraints on data types
            The development lifecycle
            Providing an appropriate level of abstraction
            Key themes addressed within RUP for SOA
            Service identification and specification
            Constructing a model of a service
            WSDL-defined services
            Developing service specifications
            Defining service providers
            Determining the granularity of a service
            A behavioural specification
            Policy specification
            Defining candidate services
            Refactoring services
            Managing a service portfolio
            Applications as dynamic entities
            A portfolio of available capabilities
            Process time-binding
            Run-time binding
            WSDL, XSD and WS-Policy
            The service portfolio management process
            Configuring an SLA for a web service
            Partitioning service-oriented solutions
            Managing the models
            Categorizing the elements
            Different stakeholders reviewing the model
            Using packages
            Representing views into the model
            Composite structure from UML 2.0
            Using "parts" and "connectors"
            Partitioning the managed services
            New and updated guidelines
            Managing message attachments
            Designing messages
            Assuring consistency of message schema
            Service data encapsulation
            Relationship data schema - service boundaries
            Service mediation
            State management
            The merits of stateful and stateless services
            Managing resource state
            Going from services to service components
            The traditional design/implementation model
            Message-centric design
            Focus on the service domain
            Domain engineering
            Applying object-oriented analysis and design
            Producing highly reusable models
            The traditional business-to-business arena
            EDI standardization
            Hybrid message and service-centric approach
            Use case analysis
            Documenting requirements
            Using business process models
            Non-functional requirements
            The requirements database
            Service-centric design
            Exposing functions expected of the business
            Exposing operations of service providers
            Making intuitive service interfaces
            Service-centric modelling
            Use-case driven approach
            Understanding the needs of the actors
            The project goals -from a business standpoint
            Involvement of the software architect
            Policy information, required by service consumers
            The business executive role
            Interaction with the back-end system
            Connecting service to implementation model
            Refining the service model
            Addressing performance concerns
            Collaboration-centric design
            Collaborating services
            Process view of the services
            Traditional business modelling
            Fulfilling roles in the collaboration
            Partner Interchange processes (PIPs)
            OAGIS standards
            Process-centric mindset
            The "business vs. IT gap"
            "Black box" activities
            Defining key performance indicators (KPIs)
            Versioning and publishing a model
            Producing metrics for monitoring
            Choreography language
            Business process execution language (BPEL)
            Monitoring the services
            What is SOA Governance?
            Compliance to standards or laws
            Change management
            Ensuring quality of services
            Managing the portfolio of services
            Managing the service lifecycle
            Uing policies to restrict behavior
            Monitoring performance of services
            The SOA Governance issue
            Governance appearing as SOA initiatives
            A dynamic environment for services to interact
            Encouraging the reuse of services
            Controlling how services interact with each other
            SOA Governance Stages
            First: realization that governance is needed
            Second: governance improving business execution
            Third: mixing technology & changes in behavior
            Fourth: technology selection & implementation
            Service Management
            Design-time perspective
            Run-time perspective
            Repository of service for reuse
            Services contained in heterogeneous platforms
            Service-virtualization for run-time management of services
            Critical governance components
            Service registry service and an asset repository
            Creating a "SOA Centre of Excellence”
            Focusing on establishing SOA organizational guidelines
            The organizational maturity
            Agreed governance policies
            SOA Governance tools
            Real time monitoring of events
            Failures in a BSM framework
            Service-level instrumentation
            Hooking into operational management systems
            Virtualization as enabler to separate governance/service logic
            Service virtualization managed by operational staff
            Developing core SOA governance
            Why SOA technology stack has grown complex
            Mixing between COTS & in-house
            Justifying external consultants to help out
            Figuring out which business we are really in
            Roles and responsibilities involved in SOA Governance
            Establishing a SOA Centre of Excellence
            Enterprise-wide planning and assistance in execution
            The roles of the SOA architect/governance architect
            Solving potential conflicting interests
            Ensure that governance guidelines are followed
            Barriers to SOA governance
            Not realizing the need for governance
            Lack of Governance technologies
            Lack of Service virtualizations
            State of good governance
            Interaction with external parties
            Managing the business rules and BRE mgmt
            Regulations for good governance
            The agreements repository
            Proactively embedding governance in the business
            Governance by action rather than by statement
            SLA monitoring to establish premium prices
            Critical success factors
            Start thinking about governance early
            View governance as a moving target
            Manage policies as entities with their own lifecycles
            Choose a technology platform
            The platform should address immediate governance needs
            Future support as SOA infrastructure scales
            Enforce service level agreements

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