| Title: |
Service Portfolio Planning – The Implementation View |
| Author: |
Denzil Wasson |
| Publication Date: |
26 September 2006 |
| Report Type: |
Journal |
| Report Class: |
Best Practice |
| Abstract: |
Having identified business services in the Service View the next task is to map services to automation units, moving the plan from the conceptual to a logical view. This report provides guidance on establishing enterprise reference architecture for the Implementation View and a repeatable process for project, domain or service instances. |
| Backgrounder: |
To ensure that the provisioned services are useful and contribute to the SOA vision the service portfolio must be planned. The provisioned services and their consumption by assembled application solutions will ultimately determine whether your SOA lives up to the business case expectations. This planning process if conducted properly naturally leads us towards subsequent stages where the planned services are realized into concrete services and consumed into solutions within the ecosystem of the business. This article guides the reader in how the transition from conceptual planning to logical realization is accomplished, what artifacts are required and what the outcomes of the logical realization effort are. |
| Report Size: |
12 pages |
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