C2B2 Service Oriented Architecture Implementation Roadmap
1. Service Oriented Architecture Implementation
Roadmap
Summary
About Us
Ensuring that Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) delivers the promised value
is not simple. Despite product vendor claims you do not buy SOA. The C2B2
C2B2 is a specialist, independent,
SOA implementation roadmap ensures you realize the benefits of SOA by
middleware consultancy
providing vendor independent architecture guidance targeted at accelerating
dedicated to ensuring your
your SOA implementation and return on investment. Your current architecture,
solution goes live Fast, Reliable,
requirements, opportunities and constraints are identified and analysed by
Manageable and Secure.
our architecture experts and a SOA implementation roadmap is collaboratively
defined.
Our consultants are experts in
Effective SOA can enable cost reductions, quicker service delivery, improved the leading commercial and open
service quality and greater alignment of business and technology. C2B2’s source Java middleware platforms
pragmatic structured implementation roadmap using Oracle SOA Suite, open from Oracle, Red Hat and VMWare/
source technologies and industry standards can help you achieve them. SpringSource and have in-depth
knowledge of configuring them
for Scalability, Performance,
Approach Availability, Serviceability and
Security.
We use a framework for roadmap creation based on industry standards and
approaches which integrates with The Open Group Architecture Framework
We are an Oracle Gold Partner
(TOGAF). We focus on supporting the Information Systems Architectures,
with certified Oracle SOA experts
Technology Architectures, Opportunities and Solutions and Migration Planning,
and TOGAF certified architects.
as below, but targeting the scope at agile enterprises.
We provide a full range of services,
supporting you throughout the
project life cycle. Our consultants
concentrate on getting your
Java middleware right, freeing
up project developers to get
the business functionality right,
reducing the risks in project
implementation, deployment and
operations.
Source: The Open Group
The engagement commences with a discovery phase to identify key
requirements, drivers, current technologies, challenges and direction. We work
collaboratively with you to identify the scope, candidate services and solutions.
Then through analysis of the current state and goals, leveraging reference
architectures and past experience, we develop a Service Oriented Architecture
implementation roadmap.
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2. Creating the Implementation Roadmap
An overview of our roadmap development approach is shown below, highlighting the phases of discovery, architecting,
roadmap definition and delivery together with the activities and resources which they comprise.
Discover and Analyse
The engagement commences with a discovery phase and ideally with a workshop with your development leads and
architects and two of our consultants where we agree and clarify:
ı purpose, scope and target outcomes for the engagement
ı business and technology process domains, owners and concerns
ı current projects, candidate services and expected benefits
ı industry standards, models and approaches (e.g. eGIF, WS-I, LeGSB)
ı indicators of current SOA maturity
ı relevant metrics and measurement models
ı current technologies, products and environments
ı functional and non functional requirements to enable effective service delivery.
Architect Services
This phase architects the services based on the identified priorities, principles of SOA, established design patterns and the
real world industry experience of our architects. We strive for alignment between business and technology goals while
designing the system to be fast, reliable, manageable and secure. During this phase we:
ı analyse current state architecture, products and approaches
ı identify candidate services and classify into types e.g. business, data, utility, task, rule
ı allocate services to appropriate architectural components such an Enterprise Service Bus, workflow engine, ......
..........data grid or legacy adapter
ı create a target architecture identifying the key interfaces and technologies.
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