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Service Oriented Architecture provides a set of principles for governing the design of a system that must be loosely coupled.  It defines the concepts and principles for changing a system to meet realisation goals.  Such an architecture, when fulfilled will package functionality as interoperable services. It encapsulates the progressive thinking from a number of disparate architects and developers into a single cohesive system called a SOA infrastructure or Service Oriented platform. This allows different applications to exchange data with one another, traditionally done by EAI frameworks.

This course looks at the principles and techniques needed to build a SOA infrastructure.

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Interfaces

 

Whether your building a SOA, EA or using UML for Systems analysis and design, this is an important concept.

 

Following on from our previous T&T Abstraction, interfaces are an integral part of good software engineering.  They come in all forms; programmatic (Java, CORBA IDL etc.), SOA (service descriptions), Web Services (a WSDL definition).  These are just a few forms that they take.

 

Interfaces separate two concerns, the use of s service and the implementation of that service...

 

 

Join us and watch how we demonstrate traceability in UML, SOA and TOGAF™

SOA Principles
Prerequisites
This course is open to a wide community of IT specialist including business analysts, designers, architects, project managers etc.
Delegates will learn
Service encapsulation, contracts, loosely coupled systems, abstraction, reusability, composability, autonomy, optimisation, discoverability and relevance.  SOA as architecture and not technology, the XML factor, SOA Governance and Management, Planning and Running a SOA Initiative, addressing SOA Organisational Challenges, and SOA QoS.
Topics covered
Tailoring
This course is suitable for tailoring to meet your needs
Fee
£1895
Duration
4 days
Code
SOAPR-4
Course
Location
Date
Distributed Systems
London
26th October 2009
Distributed Systems
London
23rd November 2009
Distributed Systems
London
11th January 2010
Distributed Systems
London
8th February 2010
Distributed Systems
London
8th March 2010
Distributed Systems
London
5th April 2010
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