Author: Zhang, Wei
Title: SOA Unified Process
Degree: M.Sc.
Year: 2008
Subject: Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations.
Business enterprises -- Computer networks -- Management.
Business planning -- Data processing.
Computer software -- Development.
Department: Department of Computing
Pages: ix, 73 leaves : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Language: English
Abstract: SOA Unified Process (SUP) is SOA development approach to creating a more visible enterprise. It's a proven business and enterprise modeling framework and methodology that integrates business vision with IT execution to create organizational visibility. SUP makes visible the relationships between the business and the technology that supports it. It reveals the connections business vision, business process, applications, services, information, infrastructure and traceability. It shows how applications, hardware and management process work together. And it anticipates the results through impact analysis and "what-if" simulation of proposed changes. SUP exposes the known and unknown complex relationships in order to see ahead of decision points, understand cause and effect and minimize risk. The SUP has three distinct layers: Business Layer, Service and Information Layer, and Infrastructure and Support Layer. The SUP involves: - Gathering and analyzing data to create artifacts--which depict individual services of a client's business. - Using the artifacts to create artifact--a traceable, digital model for identifying domain-specific business process and problems. - Applying the SUP to tailor a comprehensive model of an organizational customized artifact for a client. - Seeing the inner-workings of an organization through a virtual model which provides an understanding of the cause/effect relationships of decisions.
Rights: All rights reserved
Access: restricted access

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