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CITT Regensburg Vom einzelnen Service zu konsistenten Service Landschaften – SOA LifeCycle Management Lars Wegerich crossvision Product Management
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Software AG – A True Global Company Region North America / Northern Europe 47% Revenue Share Region South 27% Revenue Share Region Central Europe/ Asia 26% Revenue Share Customers in over 70 countries with 438 Million € Revenue in 2005
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Retail & Manufacturing 3,000 Customers Worldwide in All Industries Financial Services Public Institutions Travel & Transport Media & Telecommunications
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High performance mission-critical applications and databases Customer Driven Strategy Enterprise Transaction Systems (ETS) crossvision The SOA Suite Legacy Modernization Modernization of mission critical custom applications New growth potential with a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
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The SOA concept Ord er Man age men t Man age Clai ms Mak e to Stoc k Loa n App rova l Mak e to Ord er CRMERPCustomer DataOrdersLogistics
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Ord er Man age men t Man age Clai ms Mak e to Stoc k Loa n App rova l Mak e to Ord er The SOA concept CRMERPCustomer DataOrdersLogistics Composite Apps Business Processes Retrieve Data Verify Details Order Entry Order Review Approve Order Initiate Shipment Order Management
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Legacy Integration Customer Data Customer Interaction Order History Order Policy Shipment Business Service Orchestration Customer Information Order Management Order Compensation CRMERPCustomer DataOrdersLogistics Composite Apps Business Processes Retrieve Data Verify Details Order Entry Order Review Approve Order Initiate Shipment Order Management The SOA concept
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SOA Management & Governance Customer Information SOA Management and Governance Order Management Order Compensation Customer Data Customer Interaction Order History Order Policy Shipment Retrieve Data Verify Details Order Entry Order Review Approve Order Initiate Shipment
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The SOA Concept Retrieve Data Verify Details Order Entry Order Review Approve Order Initiate Shipme nt Order Management Customer Data Customer Interaction Order History Order Policy Shipment Customer Information Order Management Order Compensation CRMERPCustomer DataOrdersLogistics Legacy Integration Business Service Orchestration Composite Applications SOA Management & Governance Enterprise Service Bus Business Processes
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SOA Management & Governance SOA Management and Governance Describe and retrieve SOA components Analyze Relation between processes, web-service, service orchestrations and policies Reuse existing functionality Manage full Life Cycle of all SOA components Create new business processes and composite application based on SOA Analyze the impact of change SOA Management and Governance
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crossvision Open, standards-based SOA suite The crossvision Suite: Supports and integrates flexible business processes across the organization Re-uses and leverages legacy systems and makes those assets available in an SOA Manages and governs the SOA landscape with CentraSite
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Best of Suite New Applications New Processes Portal Server DBMS OS Application Server Choose Best of Breed, Best of Brand or Best of Suite Best of Breed New Applications New Processes Portal Server DMBS OS Application Server Best of Brand New Applications Business Applications Portal Server DMBS OS Application Server Application Integration Software AG is playing here: Software AG has pre-integrated all technology that is required for SOA Software AG is a neutral player that can operate with any OS, DBMS, Application Server, etc. Software AG’s suite focuses on the core integration problems
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Successful IT projects must be supported by organizational and process maturity
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SOA Maturity Model no SOA Legacy Modernization Service enablement Publish Services to a Registry Define Business Domains Orchestrate technical services into valuable business services Meta Repository based consolidation Organizational Maturity Metadata Collaboration and defined roles SOA Lifecycle, all SOA assets in context Consume services Service based processes Service based composite applications SOA Optimization Demand/supply balance of service provider and consumer Business Performance Management / BAM Runtime-Governance and Policies SOA Process Composition SOA Governance SOA Business Services SOA Enablement Application Silos
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Relation between SOA Maturity and Technology Stack SOA Maturity Model
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Manage and govern your SOA environment for maximum openness and transparency CentraSite TM CentraSite TM visibility Provides a central repository to align business and IT and enable maximum reuse CentraSite TM impact analysis Provides consistency and helps analyzing asset usage and interdependencies CentraSite TM governance Stores, tracks and analyzes processes and their underlying services - including their interdependencies
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CentraSite TM for Shared Services CentraSite TM visibility Provides a central repository to align business and IT and enable maximum reuse CentraSite TM impact analysis Provides consistency and helps analyzing asset usage and interdependencies CentraSite TM governance Stores, tracks and analyzes processes and their underlying services - including their interdependencies
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CentraSite Deutsche Post Challenge Deutsche Post Mail has successfully adopted SOA Deutsche Post SOPSOLUTIONS provides SOA solutions across Deutsche Post World Net incl. DHL Deutsche Post needs better support for managing the SOA service life cycle Solution SOPSOLUTIONS collaborates with Software AG in jointly developing a powerful SOA life cycle management framework based on CentraSite Deutsche Post Mail plans to deploy CentraSite as the central SOA repository Benefits Based on CentraSite Deutsche Post will be able to support their SOA management process including service description, taxonomies and impact analysis
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Your benefits Evolution instead of Revolution Integrate all IT assets based on the value they add From Rip & Replace to Leverage, Extend and Innovate From silos to an enterprise-wide architecture Automated Processes Executable business processes that coordinate human interaction Agility to adopt to changing market requirements Across departments, partners and customers
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Typical SOA Adoption Path - Our View 1-5 Services 5-10 Services 10-50 Services 50+ Services What is it? Can we use it? Prove it Enforce standards Non mission critical process Corporate-wide approach Mission critical core process B2B Federated systems Large organizations First Experiments Pilot Projects Enterprise Framework Optimized Business Services
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Relevant Metadata in large Organizations Web Services (WSDL) Business Object Definition (UML, XMI) Collaborative authoring of any XML Meta Data Security Policies SOA Runtime-Policies Real-time Business Intelligence (XQuery,...) SOA Methodology Enterprise Architecture Business Model & Process Definition Business Process Implementation (XPDL) Services Orchestration (BPEL) Business Rules …other SOA assets Understand the relations and life cycle of these meta data. Example: A process (XPDL) can use a business service created by a service orchestration (BPEL) which consumes various services (WSDL)
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Lifecycle Management Collaboration Process Standard based interoperability with Middleware like SOPSOLUTIONS SOPware or Software AG crossvision
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Lifecycle Management Collaboration Process Architecture Stage Start of the lifecycle of a new service Design needs to be approved before it can be given to development Service meta data are partially filled in and the WSDL skeleton given
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Lifecycle Management Collaboration Process Development Stage Web service implementation is finished WSDL is completed
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Lifecycle Management Collaboration Process Test Stage The developed web service is tested Either approved for production or given back to development
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Lifecycle Management Collaboration Process Production Stage Designed and developed web services are in production Normally end of the lifecycle of a new service But can be given back to Architecture Stage for redesign
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