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Subject: Re: [ebsoa] Process-Oriented Architectures (POA)
Someone outside our TC must have been reading our archives for this thread[1] :) "POA: Building SOA from the Ground Up": [1] http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=45098&DE=1 Chiusano Joseph wrote: > > I know that our concentration is to be service-oriented architectures, > but at the same time I'm thinking about what will lie beyond (so that we > can best prepare). A term popped into my head on the way home yesterday > (the DC Beltway apparatentely inspires me): Process-Oriented > Architecture, or "POA". > > Has anyone heard this term used before? I Google'd it and found few > hits, all of which seemed to be individual (rather than corporate) > references. > > As you can tell from the term, just as SOAs enable (involve, pick your > favorite word here) the use of shared services, POAs will extend SOAs to > enable the use of shared Web Services-based processes that are based on > shared Web Services that are defined within SOAs, working in concert > with each other. So for a US federal application (my primary client), > this could mean a set of shared Web Services-based business processes > for federal agencies, in a flexible, agile, process environment. > > Does this concept resound with anyone? > -- > Kind Regards, > Joseph Chiusano > Associate > Booz | Allen | Hamilton -- Kind Regards, Joseph Chiusano Associate Booz | Allen | Hamilton
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