REALIZING SOA Paul K. Ketrick Institute for Defense Analyses 05 Oct 2009.

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REALIZING SOA Paul K. Ketrick Institute for Defense Analyses 05 Oct 2009

Transcript of REALIZING SOA Paul K. Ketrick Institute for Defense Analyses 05 Oct 2009.

REALIZING SOAPaul K. Ketrick

Institute for Defense Analyses05 Oct 2009

The Challenge

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Today’s Reality

• Many Frameworks

• Many Views

• Many Techniques– IDEF, UML, BPMN, RAD, EPC, PowerPoint and many,

many others...

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Current EA Building Practice

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Ambiguity in Architecture Engineering disciplines and Musicians have a

shared understanding of their world through standardized techniques and a common vocabulary

In Enterprise Architecture there are a multitude of ways to describe the same concepts and perspectives

As a result it is difficult to validate, communicate, and reuse architecture content

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The Enterprise

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Defining the Enterprise

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Program Architectures

Plan views

Elevation viewsBill of Materials

Plumbing Plans

Electrical Plans

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How can we do this?

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Solution: Primitives & Patterns

PrOnto

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PriMo

The EnterpriseAbility to make sense of

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Quickly and Cost Effectively

WHY DO WE CARE?

The Intelligence Community faces an explosivegrowth in type and volume of data, along with an exponential increase in the speed and power of processing capabilities. Threats to our networks and the integrity of our Information have proliferated. Our partners and users increasingly expect us to discover,access, analyze, and disseminate intelligence information in compressed time frames. We have the responsibility to share information, while protecting sources and methods and respecting the privacy and rights of U.S. citizens.

BACKUP

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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVChp8mxAoI

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o