| Title: |
Establishing a Service Lifecycle |
| Author: |
Lawrence Wilkes |
| Publication Date: |
14 January 2004 |
| Report Type: |
Journal |
| Report Class: |
Best Practice |
| Abstract: |
In this report we take a look at the “soup-to-nuts” lifecycle of Services, considering the types of information that need to be gathered by and exchanged between the various participants, and explore some of the reasoning for taking a broader view of Service than just the run-time deployment of Web Services.
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| Backgrounder: |
Organizations will typically commence using Web Services in relatively simple situations which often focus on overcoming limitations of technical dependence. Even in these early stages life cycle management is required to control usage of assets. However as services become an integral part of business and system, design, more comprehensive life cycle management becomes a key requirement. |
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