SOA02 Introduction to SOA (24 horas)

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24 horas cronológicas 22-03-2010 29-03-2010 No Definido No Definido No Definido

Objetivo:

Capacitar a los asistentes en los conceptos y fundamentos técnicos de SOA. Comprender las ventajas y alcances de la implementación de soluciones basadas en SOA.Comprender el rol en la implementación de plataformas basadas en ESB. Comprender el rol del BPEL en SOA. Presentar las funcionalidades típicas en las distintas plataformas SOA existentes en el mercado. Dirigido a : Arquitectos, desarrolladores líderes de proyectos o cualquier profesional TI que requiera saber la aplicabilidad de SOA en el contexto de procesos de negocios. Prerequisitos:No se requiere formación especializada, sin embargo esta dirigido a profesionales TI.

Tópicos:

  • 1. SOA Fundamentals
  • 1.1 Objectives
  • 1.2 SOA in Context
  • 1.3 Defining SOA
  • 1.4 What makes a good design?
  • 1.5 The SOA Umbrella
  • 1.6 What s a Service?
  • 1.7 Service Actors
  • 1.8 Serving up SOA
  • 1.9 SOA and Business Process Management
  • 1.10 BPM Value Add
  • 1.11 SOA Governance
  • 1.12 SOA Governance Model
  • 1.13 SOA Job Role Impact
  • 1.14 SOA Value
  • 1.15 Is this a New Concept?
  • 1.16 Service Orienting the Enterprise
  • 1.17 Service Oriented Thinking
  • 1.18 SOA is Perfect
  • 1.19 Service Characteristics
  • 1.20 About Services in SOA
  • 1.21 Contract-driven software
  • 1.22 SOA Standards
  • 1.23 Summary
  • 2. SOA Case Study
  • 2.1 Objectives
  • 2.2 What is a Case Study
  • 2.3 General Description
  • 2.4 The Problem Statement
  • 2.5 How Can SOA Help?
  • 2.6 Example Solution Snippet
  • 2.7 Summary
  • 3. Layers of Services
  • 3.1 Objectives
  • 3.2 What is Layering?
  • 3.3 SOA Layers
  • 3.4 Common Layers
  • 3.5 Auxiliary Layers
  • 3.6 Digesting the Layers
  • 3.7 The Application Service Layer
  • 3.8 The Business Service Layer
  • 3.9 The Orchestration Layer
  • 3.10 Layering Rules of Thumb
  • 3.11 SOA User Interface
  • 3.12 Portal Sites Context Awareness
  • 3.13 Web 2.0 Data Aggregation
  • 3.14 Summary
  • 4. SOA Value Proposition
  • 4.1 Objectives
  • 4.2 The SOA Value Proposition
  • 4.3 Reducing integration expense
  • 4.4 Integration costs illustration
  • 4.5 Ripple effect of changes
  • 4.6 The value of SOA layering
  • 4.7 SOA reduces integration costs
  • 4.8 Increasing asset reuse
  • 4.9 Asset reuse illustration
  • 4.10 Increasing business agility
  • 4.11 Business Agility Illustration
  • 4.12 Traditional EAI Approach
  • 4.13 Problems with Traditional EAI Approach
  • 4.14 Change Flow Using Legacy Approach
  • 4.15 SOA Agility
  • 4.16 Build the Services
  • 4.17 Build the Process
  • 4.18 We Can Easily Change the Process
  • 4.19 Reducing business risk
  • 4.20 Risk reduction illustration
  • 4.21 SOA Eases Compliance Risk
  • 4.22 Other Advantages
  • 4.23 Business Advantages
  • 4.24 Hasn t this been said before?
  • 4.25 ROI Quantification Hurdles
  • 4.26 Real World SOA Example 1
  • 4.27 Real World SOA Example 2
  • 4.28 Real World SOA Example 3
  • 4.29 Real World SOA Example 4
  • 4.30 Summary
  • 5. Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
  • 5.1 Objectives
  • 5.2 SOA and the ESB Pattern
  • 5.3 Loose Coupling
  • 5.4 Service Invocation
  • 5.5 Business Process
  • 5.6 Data Integration
  • 5.7 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
  • 5.8 Legacy System Integration
  • 5.9 Unsupported Protocol
  • 5.10 The Role of ESB in SOA
  • 5.11 ESB: Software Artifacts
  • 5.12 ESB - Software Artifacts
  • 5.13 Business Process
  • 5.14 Business Process: Example
  • 5.15 Minimum ESB Capabilities
  • 5.16 Minimum ESB Capabilities: Integration
  • 5.17 Minimum ESB Capabilities: Communication
  • 5.18 Minimum ESB Capabilities: Service Interaction
  • 5.19 Minimum ESB Capabilities: Management
  • 5.20 Security and ESB
  • 5.21 Summary
  • 6. Software Platform for SOA
  • 6.1 Objectives
  • 6.2 SOA Development Iteration
  • 6.3 Types of Software Needed to Support SOA
  • 6.4 Oracle SOA Suite
  • 6.5 IBM Software Offering
  • 6.6 IBM WebSphere Process Server
  • 6.7 IBM IT Service Management (ITSM) Tools
  • 6.8 TIBCO BusinessWorks
  • 6.9 TIBCO SmartMapper
  • 6.10 webMethods Fabric
  • 6.11 webMethods: Enterprise Service Platform (ESP)
  • 6.12 webMethods: Business Process Management (BPM)
  • 6.13 webMethods: Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
  • 6.14 webMethods: Composite Application Development
  • 6.15 WebLogic Integration
  • 6.16 Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006
  • 6.17 Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)
  • 6.18 Summary
  • 7. SOA Challenges and Risks & SOA Governance
  • 7.1 Objectives
  • 7.2 Chapter Design
  • 7.3 Challenges and Risks in Managing SOA
  • 7.4 Challenges and Risks in Managing SOA: Training
  • 7.5 Challenges and R in M SOA: Emerging Standards
  • 7.6 Challenges and R in M SOA: Immature Server Runtime
  • 7.7 Challenges and R in M SOA: Newer Methodologies
  • 7.8 The Strategic Role of IT
  • 7.9 Governing IT
  • 7.10 IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
  • 7.11 ITIL: Managing IT Activities
  • 7.12 ICT Infrastructure Management (ICTIM)
  • 7.13 ICTIM Processes
  • 7.14 Control Objectives for Informat and related Techno
  • 7.15 Need for SOA Governance
  • 7.16 SOA Governance Issues
  • 7.17 SOA Governance
  • 7.18 SOA Governance Model
  • 7.19 SOA Governance Model: Sample Structure
  • 7.20 SOA Project Roles
  • 7.21 Managing Risk
  • 7.22 SOA Governance Elements
  • 7.23 SOA Governance Processes
  • 7.24 SOA Governance Policies
  • 7.25 SOA Governance Metrics
  • 7.26 Some Best Practices
  • 7.27 Summary
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