…and name, first name, and e-mail
and phone and company and find a unique user name that hasn’t been
thought of a zillion times before (and I’ve probably used myself to sign
up here a few times already, and now forgotten) – personal data
management anyone?!! ;-)
Oh, and “please enable cookies”
so we can watch you, despite what your corporate policy is (ours is against)
It’s Friday evening here and I’m
getting cranky…
All the best,
Peter
From: Chiusano, Joseph
[mailto:chiusano_joseph@bah.com]
Sent: 26 January 2007 17:03
To: Peter F Brown; Rebekah Metz;
soa-rm@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: RE: [soa-rm]
"Industry Analysis Report" from Everware-CBDi on "n Search of a
Common SOA Language"
For Bronze, you just need a UserID and password, which you
can establish on the CBDi site (I have one).
Joe
Joseph Chiusano
Associate
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
______________________
700 13th St. NW, Suite 1100
Washington,
DC 20005
O: 202-508-6514
C: 202-251-0731
Visit us online@ http://www.boozallen.com
From: Peter F
Brown [mailto:peter@pensive.eu]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007
11:00 AM
To: Metz, Rebekah;
soa-rm@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: RE: [soa-rm]
"Industry Analysis Report" from Everware-CBDi on "n Search of a
Common SOA Language"
Hi Rebekah:
Thanks for the pointer: it’s a
membership only site even though they say it’s free – do you have a
copy that you can share?
Peter
From: Metz, Rebekah
[mailto:metz_rebekah@bah.com]
Sent: 26 January 2007 15:22
To: soa-rm@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [soa-rm] "Industry
Analysis Report" from Everware-CBDi on "n Search of a Common SOA
Language"
SOA-RM'ers:
I receive the monthly newsletter from CBDi and usually find much useful and
insightful information. I was disappointed to receive this month's
newsletter with the following headline "in Search of a Common SOA
Language." The article starts out with "we believe that a
widely accepted reference model for SOA will accelerate the take up of SOA, since
tool vendors and practitioners will have a more solid and common base to work
from."
As part of the reference model landscape, the following sources were
analyzed:
W3C Web Services Architecture
OASIS SOA-Reference Model
IBM UML 2.0 Profile for Software Services
OpenGroup Open SOA Ontology
UK
Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence Architectural Framework Metamodel
Everware-CBDi "A Meta Model for Service
Architecture and Engineering"
I'm working through the article in a bit more depth today....but would welcome
a discussion on this list on the validity of the strengths and weaknesses that
were identified.
The full article can be found at: http://www.cbdiforum.com/bronze/journal/2007-01/in_search_common_soa_language.php
Rebekah