(9-14 Attach D) SOA Roadmap Key aspects: –Timeline (calendar) –Type of integration –Involvement (cost) from the business –Value (benefit) for the business.

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(9-14 Attach D) SOA Roadmap Key aspects: –Timeline (calendar) –Type of integration –Involvement (cost) from the business –Value (benefit) for the business Note: This was highly adapted from a zapthink PDFzapthink PDF

(9-14 Attach D) Phases and Timelines Loosely- CoupledPoint-to-PointStandardizedDynamic 6-12 months months 3-4 years ?? – Don’t know

(9-14 Attach D) Point-to-Point Phase Point-to-Point Major Tasks: Education Operating Principles Proof-of-Concept(s) Wrap Legacy Systems “Low-Hanging Fruit” Technical Needs: Basic Tool Compatibility Basic Infrastructure Network Interoperability Integration is the PURPOSE of project(s) Value to Agencies: Reduce cost of maintenance Demonstrate ROI for bridging silos “Do’s and Dont’s” for planning

(9-14 Attach D) Loosely-Coupled Phase Major Tasks: Technical Advisory Framework Data and Process Analysis Initial “Service Catalog” (document, database, etc.) Technical Needs: Security Standardization Non-Functional Reqmts Analysis Guidelines Integration is an ENABLER for projects Value to Agencies: RE-USE of existing data Re-use mentality among technical and business groups Real-world examples for governance Loosely- Coupled

(9-14 Attach D) Standardized Standardized Phase Major Tasks: Align and rework existing business processes “Living” Service Catalog Orchestration and/or Choreography POC(s) Technical Needs: Advanced SOA Tools (BPEL, BPMN, etc.) Additional Infrastructure (e.g. ESB, UDDI service) Value to Agencies: New revenue streams Control of services offered Regulatory compliance Semantic Integration (what’s this?)

(9-14 Attach D) Dynamic Dynamic Phase Major Tasks: ?? Technical Needs: ?? Value to Agencies: Create Business Agility “Assemble” applications vs. “Building” them Integrate with other States, Municipalities, NGOs, etc.