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Audience
The following groups may find portions of the course to be relevant:
Process Advisors
Project Managers
Business Analysts
Business Process Analysts
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Skills taught
Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to:
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Explain business and technical value of SOA |
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Describe IBM's SOA reference architecture and IBM SOA Foundation |
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Illustrate the programming model and standards
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Define integrations |
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Describe SOA governance and identify roles and responsibilities of architects within SOA governance |
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SOA governance |
Define IBM's SOA Entry Points: Service creation scenario, Service connectivity scenario and business process management scenario, and the business drivers for these scenarios
Apply the process framework offered by RUP to the design and development of BPM SOA scenario using Service Creation and Service Connectivity as necessary.
SOA scenario using Service Creation and Service Creativity as necessary
Integrate and choreograph a set of services
Explain how to realize services and mediations using
Service Component Architecture, Service Data Object, and Message Data Object based SOA programming model
Describe SOA Security
Monitor and Manage a SOA Solution
course outline
Prerequisites
To benefit from this course, you should be experienced in:
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