BPM Institute.org - Certificate of Training Programs 2009 - (Page 14) SOA for Architects COURSE DESCRIPTION: Defining a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the current challenge of many enterprise IT organizations. The emergent popularity of Web services, and the ease of implementation, has enabled most organizations to adopt an incremental approach to SOA via Web services. However, the larger architectural issues must be analyzed and addressed in order to expand SOA. SOA is first and foremost, an enterprise architecture discipline. Service oriented practitioners agree that the ‘service’ is the new unit of planning and management in an EA framework. The same practitioners will also note that SOA reference architectures, policies and guidance are essential to a successful program. This course sets the context for describing an SOA from an architectural perspective and provides a detailed understanding of the elements that comprise SOA, as well as techniques and practices for creating organization-wide software integration solutions using SOA concepts. This session will describe how to develop an application architecture as a collection of loosely-coupled business services. The lesson enables architects to identify integration patterns best suited for Web services technologies and explore Web services design best practices. ALUMNI FEEDBACK “Real world knowledge of products and implementations was huge.” Click for additional information and to enroll AVAILABLE DELIVERY METHODS Instructor COURSE OBJECTIVES: - Learn the different paths to implementing SOA - Learn how to devise a comprehensive architecture for a new SOA based solution - Understand the roles and processes used to create Service Oriented Architectures - Understand a SOA reference architecture - Learn how to model business processes and identify services COURSE OUTLINE: Defining SOA and its Business Impact - Principles - Usage Scenarios Service Enablement Technologies - WSDL, SOAP, UDDI - REST Architectural Patterns and Reference Architecture - Registry - Intermediary - IMPACT Reference Architecture WS-* Extended Specifications - Security - Reliability - Transaction Management - Interoperability FACE-TO-FACE APRIL 7 JUNE 30 SEPT. 15 NOV. 3 Vice President Enterprise Architecture Solutions, MomentumSI ALEX ROSEN www.BPMInstitute.org/training Intro to Process Driven Services - Types of Process Engines - The Role of WS-BPEL - Managing the Process Lifecycle - Harmony SOA Methodology - Service Lifecycle and Method Overview - Focus on Analysis - Focus on Design - Governance Enterprise SOA - Maturity Model - Adoption Strategies - Real-World Examples and Challenges eLEARNING: LIVE ONLINE • JUNE 4-5 • OCTOBER 14-15 www.BPMInstitute.org/elearning TARGET AUDIENCE/WHO SHOULD ATTEND: - Application Architects - Enterprise Architects - Technical Leads UNIQUE VALUE OF COURSE: SOA for Architects focuses on the needs of enterprise and project architects. The course creates a common understanding of SOA ideas, patterns, and technologies to enable architects to make informed decisions about their SOA projects. IN-HOUSE Request a complimentary consultation: www.BPMInstitute.org/custom-training Produced in Cooperation with: 14 ENROLL TODAY • www.BPMInstitute.org/training • www.SOAInstitute.org/training • www.BusinessArchitectureInstitute.org • 508-475-0475 x15 http://www.BusinessArchitectureInstitute.org http://www.BPMInstitute.org/training http://www.SOAInstitute.org/training http://www.soainstitute.org/index.php?id=1046?tac=385 http://www.soainstitute.org/index.php?id=1046?tac=385 http://www.BPMInstitute.org/training http://www.soainstitute.org/index.php?id=1046?tac=385 http://www.BPMInstitute.org/elearning http://www.soainstitute.org/index.php?id=1046?tac=385 http://www.BPMInstitute.org/custom-training http://www.BPMInstitute.org/training http://www.SOAInstitute.org/training http://www.BusinessArchitectureInstitute.org
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