Service-Enabling of Processes with ARIS SOA Architect (ASOA)

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A service-oriented architecture (SOA)
starts and ends with a company’s business
processes. Enterprises can only
adapt quickly to new market requirements
if their business processes are
properly modeled and then translated
into technical services in a structured
fashion. Combining the business and
systems layers of an SOA in ARIS
reveals interdependencies and allows
informed intervention. One simple
mouse-click shows what service is
used in which processes. Thus, if a
service fails, there is a way to find out
fast which business process is impacted
and who needs to be informed with
regard to the commercial and IT
responsibility. The SOA therefore ends
how it begins — by supporting business
processes. ARIS SOA Architect
enables users to design an SOA based
on the business processes deployed in
the various departments. The Service
Browser in ARIS SOA Architect makes
it easy to identify services for automating
business activities. Because services
are linked to business activities in
the ARIS process model, executable
BPEL processes can be generated
automatically. After the BPEL processes
have been exported, they can be
implemented and executed on platforms,
such as, Oracle Process
Manager, IBM WebSphere, BEA
WebLogic, and SAP XI.

Delivery:
  • Distance
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Further Details

The course covers the benefits provided
by SOAs and course participants
will be able to implement a SOA using
the ARIS SOA methodology. You will
know the relevant SOA artifacts at different
levels of abstraction and the
steps needed to define a service. You
will be familiar with the import and
export functionalities for various standards,
such as, BPEL, WSDL, XML,
XMI, and XSD. You will have refreshed
your basic XML knowledge. You will
understand the fundamental touchpoints
of SOA and UML and be familiar
with the basics of ARIS UML Designer.



Requirements: Attendance of
Business Process Modeling with
ARIS Business Designer (ABD) training;
Basic knowledge of BPEL, WSDL
XSD and UML standards



Duration: 2 days

Guide Price: £500/person/day