BPM Institute.org - Certificate of Training Programs 2009 - (Page 25) Designing Service Oriented Solutions COURSE DESCRIPTION: Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has emerged as the dominant architectural style, especially for enterprise solutions. The potential benefits of SOA in terms of flexibility, agility, cost, and time to market have secured its position, and most software organizations are planning to or are currently adopting SOA. This course answers the following questions: What is the relationship between BPM, Business Rules and SOA? Where does one leave off and another begin? And, more importantly, What makes a good service? How do you design service interfaces?? How big should a service be? What are the important characteristics of a service? What are the different types of services and the relationships between them? How do services fit into end-to-end enterprise solutions? This tutorial starts with the basis concepts of SOA: architecture; services, business processes and semantics. We will explain the difference between simply building services, and a true service-oriented architecture that addresses how to build services that can be combined together to support enterprise processes. In addition, we will address the organizational issues of independent producer and consumer groups and SOA governance. Then, we will go into details of the design of an SOA application, from business analysis to service design, including how to drive service design from business process models. We will present a service hierarchy and inventory that addresses the important questions of granularity, scope, and ownership. Finally, the workshop will address service implementation and information processing, showing how to design services and solutions that deliver the value that SOA promises. ALUMNI FEEDBACK “The ability of the instructor to relate real-world examples to theory was very valuable.” Click for additional information and to enroll AVAILABLE DELIVERY METHODS FACE-TO-FACE Instructor COURSE OBJECTIVES: - APRIL 9 JULY 2 SEPT. 17 NOV. 5 MIKE ROSEN Editorial Director SOAInstitute.org - Author of: “SOA Applied: Architecture and Design Strategy” Understand the architectural and design considerations that are critical to SOA success Learn a methodology for designing SOA solutions and how to apply it to different types of solutions Understand the relationship between the business and information models and service design Be able to factor size, scope, ownership and other issues into proper service design Get practical experience in applying these techniques during the workshops Be exposed to examples of best practices in SOA design and where to get additional information www.BPMInstitute.org/training eLEARNING: LIVE ONLINE • JULY 23-24 • DECEMBER 10-11 COURSE OUTLINE: - - Service Interface Design - Service Document Design SOA Concept Review - Factoring granularity, scope, Architecture and Design ownership, implementation into Considerations for SOA Solutions service types Conceptual Architecture - Service Implementation Design Business Model for SOA - Information Transformation Information Model for SOA Techniques Identifying Service Candidates - Case Study www.BPMInstitute.org/elearning IN-HOUSE Request a complimentary consultation: www.BPMInstitute.org/custom-training TARGET AUDIENCE/WHO SHOULD ATTEND: UNIQUE VALUE OF COURSE: Architects, Designers, Project leaders and Managers This course describes a proven design methodology for going from business requirements through to implementation of services and the applications that they support. It provides answers to the most common questions about SOA design including: - What makes a good service? - How to identify services? - How big should a service be? - How to structure services to support BPM and BR systems? - How to expose existing applications as services? 25 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=742?tac=455 http://www.soainstitute.org/index.php?id=742?tac=455 http://www.BPMInstitute.org/training http://www.soainstitute.org/index.php?id=742?tac=455 http://www.SOAInstitute.org http://www.BPMInstitute.org/elearning http://www.soainstitute.org/index.php?id=742?tac=455 http://www.BPMInstitute.org/custom-training http://www.BPMInstitute.org/training http://www.SOAInstitute.org/training http://www.BusinessArchitectureInstitute.org
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