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BS ISO/IEC 18384-2:2016

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Information technology. Reference Architecture for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA RA) – Reference Architecture for SOA Solutions

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BSI 2016 206
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PDF Pages PDF Title
10 Foreword
11 Introduction
13 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms
14 4 Notations
15 5 Conventions
17 6 Conformance
7 Overview
7.1 Introduction to SOA
18 7.2 Introduction to the SOA Reference Architecture
19 7.3 Metamodel
23 7.4 Capabilities
24 7.5 Reference Architecture for SOA Solutions
7.5.1 Overview of Reference Architecture
26 7.5.2 Operational and IT Systems Layer
7.5.3 Service Component Layer
27 7.5.4 Services Layer
28 7.5.5 Process Layer
7.5.6 Consumer Layer
29 7.5.7 Integration Aspect
30 7.5.8 Management and Security Aspect
31 7.5.9 Information Aspect
32 7.5.10 Governance Aspect
7.5.11 Development Aspect
33 7.6 Common Services Categories
35 7.7 Assumptions and Key Concepts
7.7.1 General
7.7.2 Functional and Non-functional
7.7.3 Requirements
7.7.4 Services
36 7.7.5 Documenting the Layers
7.7.6 Logical and Physical Elements
37 7.7.7 Interactions between Layers
38 7.7.8 Understanding ABBs
39 7.7.9 Provisioning Services
7.7.10 Invoking Services
7.7.11 Registries and Repositories
7.7.12 Policies and Business Rules
7.7.13 Events
40 7.7.14 Auditing and Logging
7.7.15 Understanding different logical elements
42 8 Operational and IT Systems Layer
8.1 Overview
8.1.1 Summary
43 8.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
44 8.1.3 Capabilities
45 8.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
46 8.2 Details of ABBs and Supported Capabilities
8.2.1 Service Delivery
47 8.2.2 Runtime Environment
48 8.2.3 Virtualization and Infrastructure Services
8.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
49 8.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
8.4.1 General
8.4.2 Intersection with the rest of the SOA RA
50 8.4.3 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
52 8.4.4 Interaction with Horizontal Layers
8.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
8.5.1 Options and Design Decisions
53 8.5.2 Implementation Considerations
54 8.5.3 Runtime and Deployment View of the SOA RA
55 9 Service Component Layer
9.1 Overview
9.1.1 Summary
56 9.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
9.1.3 Capabilities
57 9.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
58 9.2 Details of ABBs and Supported Capabilities
9.2.1 Service Realization and Implementation
59 9.2.2 Service Publication and Exposure
9.2.3 Service Deployment
9.2.4 Service Invocation
9.2.5 Service Binding
60 9.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
62 9.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
9.4.1 General
9.4.2 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
64 9.4.3 Interaction with Horizontal Layers
65 9.4.4 Interaction with the Services Layer
67 9.4.5 Interactions with the Operational and IT Systems Layer
9.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
9.5.1 Options and Design Decisions
68 9.5.2 Implementation Considerations
70 10 Service Layer
10.1 Overview
10.1.1 Summary
71 10.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
10.1.3 Capabilities
72 10.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
74 10.2 Details of ABBs and Supported Capabilities
10.2.1 Service Definition
10.2.2 Service Runtime Enablement
75 10.2.3 Policy Management
10.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
78 10.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
10.4.1 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
79 10.4.2 Interaction with Horizontal Layers
80 10.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
81 11 Process Layer
11.1 Overview
11.1.1 Summary
11.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
84 11.1.3 Capabilities
85 11.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
87 11.2 Details of ABBs and Supported Capabilities
11.2.1 Process Definition
11.2.2 Event Handling
11.2.3 Process Runtime Enablement
88 11.2.4 Process Information Management
11.2.5 Process Integration
11.2.6 Decision Management
89 11.2.7 Process Monitoring and Management
11.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
11.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
11.4.1 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
91 11.4.2 Interaction with Horizontal Layers
11.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
92 12 Consumer Layer
12.1 Overview
12.1.1 Summary
12.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
93 12.1.3 Capabilities
94 12.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
95 12.2 Details of ABBs and Supported Capabilities
12.2.1 Consumer Services
96 12.2.2 Presentation Services
12.2.3 Backend Integration
12.2.4 Caching and Streaming Content
97 12.2.5 Security and Privacy
12.2.6 Information Access
12.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
99 12.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
12.4.1 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
100 12.4.2 Interaction with Horizontal Layers
101 12.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
102 13 Integration Aspect
13.1 Overview
13.1.1 Summary
13.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
103 13.1.3 Capabilities
104 13.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
106 13.2 Details of ABBs and Supported Capabilities
13.2.1 Communication, Service Interaction and Integration
107 13.2.2 Message Processing
108 13.2.3 Security
13.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
110 13.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
13.4.1 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
111 13.4.2 Interaction with Horizontal Layers
113 13.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
14 Management and Security (MaS) Aspect
14.1 Overview
14.1.1 Summary
115 14.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
116 14.1.3 Capabilities
120 14.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
121 14.2 Details of ABBs and Supported Capabilities
14.2.1 Facilities Security Management
122 14.2.2 Security Management
123 14.2.3 IT Systems Monitoring and Management
124 14.2.4 SOA Solution Monitoring and Management
125 14.2.5 Business Activity Monitoring and Management
126 14.2.6 Event Management
14.2.7 Policy Monitoring and Enforcement
127 14.2.8 Configuration and Change Management
14.2.9 Registry and Repository
128 14.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
130 14.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
14.4.1 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
131 14.4.2 Interaction with Horizontal Layers
132 14.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
133 15 Information Aspect
15.1 Overview
15.1.1 Summary
134 15.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
15.1.3 Capabilities
136 15.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
137 15.2 Details of ABBs and Supported Capabilities
15.2.1 Information Service
138 15.2.2 Information Integration
140 15.2.3 Information Security and Protection
15.2.4 Business Information Management
141 15.2.5 Business Analytics
142 15.2.6 Information Definition and Modeling
15.2.7 Information Registry/Repository
15.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
145 15.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
146 15.4.1 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
147 15.4.2 Interaction with Horizontal Layers
15.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
148 16 Governance Aspect
16.1 Overview
16.1.1 Summary
149 16.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
150 16.1.3 Capabilities
152 16.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
155 16.2 Supported Capabilities
16.2.1 Governance Lifecycle
16.2.2 SOA Metadata Storage and Management
156 16.2.3 Rule Definition and Management
16.2.4 Policy Definition and Management
157 16.2.5 Monitoring
16.2.6 Management
16.2.7 Workflow
16.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
159 16.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
160 16.4.1 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
161 16.4.2 Interaction with Horizontal Layers
162 16.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
16.5.1 Options and Design Decisions
163 17 Development Aspect
17.1 Overview
17.1.1 Summary
164 17.1.2 Context and Typical Flow
169 17.1.3 Capabilities
171 17.1.4 Structural Overview of the Layer
172 17.2 Details of ABBs and Supported Capabilities
17.2.1 Description Development
174 17.2.2 Operations Enablement
175 17.2.3 Testing
176 17.2.4 Maintenance
17.2.5 Publication
177 17.2.6 Process Development
17.2.7 Deployment
17.2.8 Subscription
178 17.3 Inter-Relationships between the ABBs
183 17.4 Significant Intersection Points with other Layers
17.4.1 Intersection with the Rest of the SOA RA
17.4.2 Interaction with Cross-Cutting Aspects
185 17.4.3 Interaction with Horizontal layers
186 17.5 Usage Implications and Guidance
17.5.1 Options and Design Decisions
191 18 Common Service Categories
18.1 General
192 18.2 Mediation Services
193 18.3 Interaction Services
18.4 Process Services
194 18.5 Information Services
18.6 Access Services
18.7 Security Services
195 18.8 Partner Services
18.9 Lifecycle Services
196 18.10 Asset and Registry/Repository Services
18.11 Infrastructure Services
18.12 Management Services
197 18.13 Development Services
18.14 Strategy and Planning Services
18.15 Business Application Services
198 18.16 Business Services
18.17 Considering Implementations of Common Service Categories using Reference Architecture
200 18.18 Summary
19 Related Work and Usages of the SOA RA
202 Bibliography
BS ISO/IEC 18384-2:2016
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