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An SOA Plan of Attack Ken Hall NAPHIT Webinar May 17, 2006 Management & Technology Consultants

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An SOA Plan of Attack

Ken HallNAPHIT Webinar May 17, 2006

Management & Technology Consultants

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Authors

This presentation was prepared by:

Ken Hall, ManagerBearingPointStreet AddressCity, State, ZipTel: +1.404.993.3311Fax: +1.770.650.9204E-mail: [email protected]

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The Application

Epi-X – Epidemiological Exchange– Web-based

– Collaboration

– Messaging / Alerting

– Secure

– Business Intelligence

– Moderated Workflow

Provide public health officials with a single source of up-to-the-minute alerts, reports, discussions, and comments - contributed by their peers, and moderated by medical epidemiologists and laboratorians at CDC.

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The Problem

Epi-X Silo– Multiple Application Silos

– Great For Epi-X Membership

– Interconnectedness Requirements

BioSense is a national program designed to improve the nation's capabilities for real-time biosurveillance and situational awareness. BioSense receives, analyzes, and evaluates health data from numerous data sources such as emergency rooms, ambulatory care clinics, pharmacies, poison control centers, and clinical laboratories.

BioSense Silo

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Traditional Solution

Software Development– Re-architect each Application Silo

– Build Abstraction Layers for Interconnectivity

– Prioritize Functionality

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One Approach to SOA

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Knowledge Management Reference Model (Draft)

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Knowledge Engine

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Define Business ProcessesMap to SOA

Data

Data Server

Server

Server

Directory Service

Awareness Service

Rules Service

Email Service

Report Service

LegacyApp

Business & Application

Tier

ServiceOriented

Tier

Business Process

Security

Business Process

Collaboration

Business Process

Business Intelligence

Business Process

Workflow

Business Process

Messaging &Alerting

Process & Orchestration

Tier

Epi-X Web App

BioSense Web App

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Resources

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Thought Leadership

OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) is a not-for-profit, international consortium that drives the development, convergence, and adoption of e-business standards. (www.oasis-open.org)

Zapthink is an IT advisory and analysis firm that provides trusted advice and critical insight into the architectural and organizational changes brought about by the movement to XML, Web Services, and Service Orientation. (www.zapthink.com)

CBDI Forum is an independent industry analyst and consultancy company. CBDI Forum provides a focus for the industry on best practice in business software creation, reuse and management, specializing in Service- and Component-based approaches including Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). (www.cbdiforum.com)

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OASIS Committees

– OASIS Electronic Business Service Oriented Architecture– Advancing architectural patterns for using Service Oriented Architecture in electronic business

– OASIS Framework for Web Services Implementation– Defining methods and functional components for broad, multi-platform, vendor-neutral cross-

industry implementation of Web services

– OASIS Semantic Execution Environment– Developing guidelines, justifications, and implementation directions for deploying Semantic Web

services in SOA

– OASIS SOA Adoption Blueprints– Developing, publishing and maintaining archetypal "blueprint" sets of requirements and functions to

serve as generic, vendor-neutral instances of service-oriented solutions for real business requirements.

– OASIS SOA Reference Model– Developing a core reference model to guide and foster the creation of specific, service-oriented

architectures

– OASIS Web Services Quality Model– Defining common criteria to evaluate quality levels for interoperability, security, and manageability

of services

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SOA Simplicity

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Vendor Leadership

BEA Systems Inc.

BearingPoint, Inc.

IBM Corp.

Oracle Corp.

SAP AG

Software AG Inc.

Composite Software Inc.

Flashline Inc.

Fujitsu Ltd.

Infravio Inc.

Layer 7 Technologies Inc.

MetaMatrix Inc.

Microsoft Corp.

Salesforce.com Inc.

Sonic Software Corp.

Telelogic AB

WebLayers Inc.

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SOA Survey

IDG Research Services Group • Between 2005 and 2006, SOA adoption accelerated – with increases in pilot program, departmental, and enterprise-wide deployments.

• SOA spending increased, while funding for traditional architectures dropped.

• SOA momentum will continue to build, as most companies consider SOA a critical short- and long-term need.

• More companies created governance programs and enterprise architecture groups.

• Inhibitors to SOA are shifting, indicting that companies are further along in SOA planning.

• BEA Systems was identified as one of top SOA thought leaders.

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Conclusion

Final Thoughts

• SOA immature.

• SOA fuzzy.

• SOA means different things to different people and organizations.

• SOA cuts across Enterprise Architecture and Process Management.

• Almost every vendor is moving into SOA space.

• Strong enabling technology.

• Will benefit healthcare worldwide.

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