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SWG Infrastructure Standards © 2007 IBM Corporation IMPACT 2011.odp OASIS Cloud Symposium 2011 Interop Scenario
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SWG Infrastructure Standards © 2007 IBM Corporation Scenario Intent Interaction – Multiple standards and specifications being used together – The Open Group Open SOA Integration Maturity Model – The Open Group SOA Reference Architecture – The Open Group SOA Governance Framework – The Open Group SOA Ontology – IETF ATOM Publishing Protocol – OASIS SOA Repository Artifact Model & Protocol Interoperability – Live demonstration with multiple companies – Shows standards and specifications in action – SOA Ontology, ATOM, S-RAMP
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SWG Infrastructure Standards © 2007 IBM Corporation Proposed Scenario – Based on Dursley Drill Bits (DDB) History Formed in 1882 Success due to:- Quality of products Patented Processes Global growth by acquisition of similar companies Semi-autonomous operation Current Status Produces hi-tech drill bits, cutters, routers, grinders and millers Customers are manufactures, users and spares wholesalers Preferred supplier to major machine tool manufacturers Products only manufactured against verified orders Rationalized order and production management Rationalized financial control The Business Challenge United front to customer Establish global branding Reduce administrative overhead Preserve specialist production processes Rationalization of post production processes ● DDB Group – Overall look at their business and their challenges
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SWG Infrastructure Standards © 2007 IBM Corporation
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SWG Infrastructure Standards © 2007 IBM Corporation Proposed Scenario (cont.) Demo environment – Client is an IBM early implementation of S-RAMP available on alphaWorks – Repository 1 is an implementation of S-RAMP on WSRR available on alphaWorks – Repository 2 is an WSO2 implementation of S-RAMP on WSO2 Governance Registry S-RAMP Client Repository queries and creation of artifacts via ATOM Publishing S-RAMP Enabled Repository 1 S-RAMP Enabled Repository 2 Note: showing only two repositories, but there will be multiple
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SWG Infrastructure Standards © 2007 IBM Corporation Proposed Scenario (cont.) Define the service model in terms of the SOA Ontology Search the repositories for the DDB Group Organization and expand it out to evaluate what needs to be implemented – Confirm that we need to add the Cancel Delivery Service and the Delivery Feedback Service Add CancelDelivery Service – Search both repositories, unable to find it in either repository so create it – Set a property uniqueService to indicate that the Governance Board needs to review the service and approve it – Explanation that WSRR and its Governance process actually facilitates the governance of the service. S-RAMP is only a view into the governance Use DeliveryFeedback Service – Search repository 1 and find that one does not exist – Search repository 2 and find that it does exist and the uniqueService property has been set to “approved” – Discuss that the governance was done out of band and that again S-RAMP Client is only a view of the results of the governance process – Implement the service by creating a relationship to the approved service Monitor Service Reuse to enable Vitality process – Query the repository looking for excessive number of services that have a uniqueService set to null (indicates rogue services) or to exceptionGranted (indicates that governance process needs tuning) – Discuss that different repositories implement governance differently. Because of heterogeneous environments users may need to augment their services with properties to help with the governance of services – Also discuss that the use of this property is in no way suggesting a change to the S-RAMP data model
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SWG Infrastructure Standards © 2007 IBM Corporation Demo realized in S-RAMP client
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