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Subject: Re: [soa-rm-ra] Proposed abstract for SOA composability symposium
We can discuss during the telcon, but generally accept the suggestions Frank On Dec 12, 2007, at 7:13 AM, Ken Laskey wrote: > a few edits below > On Dec 12, 2007, at 1:44 AM, Francis McCabe wrote: > >> Service Oriented Architecture -- A paradigm and context for >> composable systems >> >> SOA is an architectural paradigm that is driven by the need to >> enable multiple participants to interact with each other, offering >> and consuming services on the scale of the Internet itself. As such >> it promotes a world in which services can and will be used and >> reused in ways that perhaps the originators of services do not >> envisage. >> >> The OASIS SOA Reference Model gives a concise characterization of >> SOA means, > > delete "means" > >> and how it is different to > > s/to/from/ > >> other paradigms for distributed systems; one of the key >> distinguishing features of SOA is its ability to seamlessly >> incorporate > > s/seamlessly incorporate/work across/ > > [There is still policy intersection and other bits and pieces of the > execution context that need to be resolved for an interaction, so > "seamless" may be a bit of an overstatement.] > >> multiple ownership domains. >> >> The OASIS SOA Reference Architecture takes the work of the >> Reference Model one stage further: by providing an architectural >> description of how SOA-based systems may be realized. >> >> There are three main views in the Reference Architecture: the view >> corresponding to how SOA-based > > s/SOA-based/SOA-based systems / > >> might be used in an effective way; the view corresponding to how >> SOA-based systems may be constructed; and the view corresponding to >> the issues raised in owning SOA-based systems. >> >> In this presentation we will outline the major models that are part >> of these views; and show how they form the basis of a coherent >> architecture that address many of the key points in systems that >> span ownership domains: how the roles of participants, resources, >> policies and agreements can be coherently integrated; how modern >> technologies can be used to realize such systems; > > [Do we really get to "how modern technologies can be used to realize > such systems"?] > >> and how issues such as security, governance and management can >> addressed effectively. >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that >> generates this mail. You may a link to this group and all your TCs >> in OASIS >> at: >> https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/portal/ >> my_workgroups.php > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Ken Laskey > MITRE Corporation, M/S H305 phone: 703-983-7934 > 7151 Colshire Drive fax: 703-983-1379 > McLean VA 22102-7508 > > > >
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