Advisor

The SOA Vision

Posted October 1, 2014 | Technology |

A key promise of SOA is that the activities in business process models that business analysts define can be instrumented by engineers to invoke SOA services. This approach to building applications is supposed to help align the business and IT sides of the house. In principle, this alignment increases agility by diminishing the impedance between conceiving a business process and executing it. Where a business process management system with a process execution engine is in place, it is even possible in some cases to directly execute business process models.

About The Author
David Frankel
David S. Frankel has more than 30 years’ experience as a programmer, architect, and technical strategist. Mr. Frankel is a recognized pioneer and international authority on the subjects of model-driven systems and semantic information modeling. He is known for his ability to help articulate strategy succinctly and powerfully. Mr. Frankel’s architecture work focuses on maximizing system flexibility by rigorously separating areas of concern in… Read More
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