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1 Boundaryless Information Flow and Web Services Customer Council July 23, 2002

2 Agenda  Meaning of Boundaryless Information Flow  Boundaryless Information Flow Services  Web Services fit

3 Boundaries Pose Problems…  They hinder interactions between partners  They slow down processes  They help preserve the status quo  They thwart economies of scale

4 Yet Boundaries are Effective…  They provide privacy and security  They allow efficiencies of locality  They allow competitive differentiation and strategic advantage  They help enforce accountability  They define domains of process integrity

5 External “In” Space Internal Space External “Out” Space Procuring Manufacturing Legal Finance Assembling Customer Support Procurement Systems Design Systems Online Systems ERP Systems Requirements Systems Actually Want This… Processes

6 But Have This Internal Space Ext. “Out” Space Procuring Manufacturing Legal Finance Assembling Customer Support Procurement Systems Design Systems Online Systems ERP Systems Requirements Systems Processes External “In” Space

7 Types of Boundaries…  Infrastructural  Organization of the interconnecting and underlying facilities  Structural  System growth is limited by the “strength” or scalability of its structure  Architectural  Differently architected technologies often don’t “fit” with each other  Semantic  Different ways of representing the same thing

8 “Boundaryless” Means…  Aligning with boundaries that have value and utility  Structuring IT so it removes unnecessary boundaries  Not creating the new boundaries that hinder progress

9 “Boundaryless” Means…  Respecting Boundaries that are necessary

10 “Boundaryless” Means…  Necessary boundaries can be effective yet transparent  Semantic boundaries can be overcome using directories and locator services

11 External “In” Space Internal Space External “Out” Space Procuring Manufacturing Legal Finance Assembling Customer Support Procurement Systems Design Systems Online Systems ERP Systems Requirements Systems Address the Organization… Many have implemented a Cross Functional Team to Break Organizational Boundaries Cross Functional Team

12 External “In” Space External “Out” Space But Silos Thwarting Information Flow Internal Space Procuring Parts Replenish Design Support Build Ship Sales Fulfillment Bill Customer Data Product Data Procurement Data Contract Data ERP Data Parts Inventory Data Engineering Data Logistics Data Requirements Data Data Order Cross Functional Team

13 Procuring What’s it Take to Remove the Boundaries Parts Replenish Design Support Build Ship Sales Fulfillment Bill  Liberate the data  Integrate data  Securely deliver data  Register data  Enable the flow of data  Develop  Manage  Adhere to policies Cross Functional Team Information Consumers  Information needs  Relevant  Digestible  Secure  Timely

14 Liberate the Data  Liberate the data through Information Provider Applications  Provides open interfaces to the legacy data Procuring Parts Replenish Design Support Build Ship Sales Fulfillment Billing Cross Functional Team Information Consumers  Information needs  Relevant  Digestible  Secure  Timely IPA

15 Integrate Data  Integrate data through Brokerage Applications  Brokerage Applications access the necessary data sources and brings it together Procuring Parts Replenish Design Support Build Ship Sales Fulfillment Billing Cross Functional Team Information Consumers  Information needs  Relevant  Digestible  Secure  Timely IPA BA

16 Secured Data Delivery  Deliver the data to the consumer in a form they need it and when they need it  Assure that the data is secured ICA Procuring Parts Replenish Design Support Build Ship Sales Fulfillment Billing Cross Functional Team Information Consumers  Information needs  Relevant  Digestible  Secure  Timely BA IPA

17 Register Location of Data  Register data, its location and how to access it DS DIR DS DIR Procuring Parts Replenish Design Support Build Ship Sales Fulfillment Billing Cross Functional Team Information Consumers  Information needs  Relevant  Digestible  Secure  Timely ICA BA IPA

18 DS DIR DS DIR ICA BA IPA Let the Information Flow  Enable the flow of data Procuring Parts Replenish Design Support Build Ship Sales Fulfillment Billing Cross Functional Team Information Consumers  Information needs  Relevant  Digestible  Secure  Timely WF

19 System Attributes  Make the environment programmable with Development Tools  Make the environment Manageable with Management Utilities  Adhere to policies for quality of services DT MU Procuring Parts Replenish Design Support Build Ship Sales Fulfillment Billing Cross Functional Team Information Consumers  Information needs  Relevant  Digestible  Secure  Timely DS DIR DS DIR ICA BA IPA WF

20 Boundaryless Information Flow Needs  Boundaryless Information Flow  Needs access to information that was not necessarily designed to leave its original domain  WEB Services  Can be used to build applications that integrate information from multiple sources

21 Role in Boundaryless Information Flow  Web services can be built to do some of the things required for Boundaryless Information Flow  For example: brokerage applications  MedBiquitous uses Web services to gather course listings from other societies and present a single list to a doctor looking for all training opportunities

22 Role of Web Services Web Services support Brokering services and Directory services… But there is more to IT! Procuring Parts Replenish Design Support Build Ship Sales Fulfillment Billing Cross Functional Team Information Consumers  Information needs  Relevant  Digestible  Secure  Timely DS DIR DS DIR BA DT MU ICA IPA WF

23 Qualities Infrastructure Applications Business Applications Communication Infrastructure Communications Infrastructure Interface Network Services Operating System Services System & Network Management Software Engineering Application Programming Interface Data Management Location & DirectoryData Interchange International Operations Transaction Processing Security Graphics & ImageUser Interface Web Services and TOGAF TRM  Business Process covers  Xlang, WSFL, BPML, WfMc, UML, etc  Business Language covers  ebXML, UBL, ACORD, HIPPAA, etc  Location and Directory Services covers  UDDI  WSDL  Data Interchange Services covers  XML  SOAP  Communications Infrastructure Interface covers  TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP, SSL, etc Business Languages Business Process

24 In Summary  Boundaryless Information Flow requires many open services  Web Services can certainly play a role  The Open Group is ready, willing, and capable to  do our part to make web services what they need to be and  bring them into the fold of Boundaryless Information Flow

25 Thanks for Your Participation in making Boundaryless Information Flow an achievable vision!

26 What is a WEB Service?  "application components whose functionality and interfaces are exposed to potential users (including computer applications) through the application of existing and emerging Web technology standards..."  Alternate definition from “Security in a Web Service World: A Proposed Architecture and Roadmap”  From IBM and Microsoft Corporations

27 Some Boundaries Demand Respect…  Bounded domains of authority and accountability  Boundaries of personal “space” and privacy  Economic boundaries of competition  Property rights (real, personal, intellectual)  Physical boundaries of space and time

28 We Are Looking at…  Security, integrity, discovery  Political and regulatory limits on information flow  Property rights  Information aggregation and disaggregation  portals and beyond  Data into information into knowledge into understanding

29 What is a WEB Service?  A software application identified by a URI, whose interfaces and binding are capable of being defined, described and discovered by XML artifacts and supports direct interactions with other software applications using XML based messages via internet-based protocols Source: W3C Web Services Architecture Working Group

30 Phone Books/Directories Boundaryless Information Flow - Business Taxonomy Mobility Policy Information Provider Management Organization Brokers Development Organization Information Consumers Performance Service Level Manageability Policy Security Policy

31 Boundaryless Information Flow - Technical Taxonomy Qualities Application Platform Mobility Policy  Classes of Interfaces - formats and protocols … Information Provider Applications Management Utilities Brokering Applications Development Tools Information Consumer Applications Performance SLAs Manageability Policy Security Policy

32 A Level 2 Model Qualities Application Platform Information Provider Applications Management Utilities Brokering Applications Development Tools Information Consumer Applications Desktop Video Conference information AccessStreaming audio / video Mail Phone / Fax Web Portal Business modeling tools Design tools Construction tools Languages and Libraries Monitors Executory Utilities Copy Managers Mobility PerformanceManageability Security Information Brokers Application Integrators Desktop Video Conference information AccessStreaming audio / video Mail Phone / Fax Web Portal Application to application communications services Directory Referencing/Dereferencing Naming Registration Publish Subscribe Discovery Digital Signature Intrusion Detection Key Management Firewall Encryption AAAC SSO Presentation Transformation Browser services Portal and personalization Meta indices Information Access Transformation Mapping Query distribution Aggregation Search File services Web services Application Messaging Languages Libraries Registries Application Message Format Info Format eForm services Instant messaging services Messaging/Event BrokeringProcess/Workflow Control Enterprise Appl Integration

33 Boundaryless Information Flow  Information provider services respond to requests and provide rudimentary access to information  Brokering services manage the requests from any number of clients to and across any number of service providers  Information consumer services deliver content to the user of the system, and serve access requests to the information  Directory services locate information and/or application services  Workflow services automate the delivery of information in support of a business process  Development tools provide modeling, design, and construction tools  Management utilities provide all the necessary utilities to operate and manage information and the system  Plus qualities such as security and reliability DS ICA BA IPA DT MU WF QoS


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