Strategic Goals and Benefits - answer-The below are the _____________ of Service-Oriented Computing:
1. Increased Intrinsic Interoperability
2. Increased Federation
3. Increased Business and Technology Alignment
4. Increased Vendor Diversification Options
5. Increased ROI
6. Increased Organizational Agility
Reduced IT Burden
Long, short - answer-Strategic goals are _____-term; Tactical goals are ______-term
Silo - answer-Service-oriented computing contrasts the more tactical nature of traditional _____-based
application development.
Increased Interoperability - answer-Benefit that describes the increased ability of software programs to
interact and exchange data
Integration - answer-The opposite of interoperability is _______.
Interoperability, integration - answer-______________ represents the ability of software programs to
interact and exchange data while _______________ represents the effort required to achieve
interoperability between software programs.
Federation - answer-The unification of disparate environments while allowing those environments to be
independently governed.
,Endpoint - answer-A standardized technical interface that represents a segment of the enterprise
expressed in a consistent manner.
Vendor Diversification Options - answer-This benefit allows implementation details to be abstracted.
Business and Technology Alignment - answer-Benefit that describes the increased ability of the IT
enterprise to mirror and evolve with the business
Analysis, Modeling - answer-Increased business and technology alignment can be achieved via the
collaboration of business and technology experts during the _______ and _______ phases.
Federation - answer-A target state whereby standardized service contracts have been established to
express a consistent andunified service endpoint layer.
Increased ROI - answer-Benefit that describes the tangible value and cost-savings that something
provides when compared to the cost of producing or governing it.
Increased Organizational Agility - answer-Benefit that describes the reduction of time and effort
required to fulfill new or changed business requirements.
Reduced IT Burden - answer-Benefit that describes:
- Reduced waste and redundancy
- Reduced size and operational cost
- Reduced overhead associated with it's governance and evolution
Service-Oriented Architecture - answer-Represents an architectural model that aims to enhance the
agility and cost effectiveness of an enterprise while reducing the overall burden of IT on an organization.
Characteristics - answer-The below are _____________ of service-oriented architecture:
- Business-driven
- Vendor-neutral
, - Enterprise-centric
- Composition-centric
Business-driven - answer-Characteristic of SOA that describes how technology architecture can be kept
in synch with how the business evolves over time [as opposed to traditional architecture].
Vendor-neutral - answer-Characteristic of SOA that describes an architectural model designed to be
neutral to vendor platforms
Enterprise-centric - answer-Characteristic of SOA that fosters the creation and reuse of logic across
different business tasks and processes
Composition-centric - answer-Characteristic of SOA that supports reusable services being pulled into a
variety of different service composition designs
Type - answer-The below are the __________ of SOA.
- Service Architecture
- Service Composition Architecture
- Service Inventory Architecture
- Service-Oriented Enterprise Architecture
2 1 4 3 - answer-Order the concentric circles, from inside to outside:
1. Service Composition Architecture
2. Service Architecture
3. Service-Oriented Enterprise Architecture
4. Service Inventory Architecture
Service-Orientation - answer-A design paradigm intended for the creation of solution logic units that are
individually shaped so that they can be collectively and repeatedly utilized in support of the realization
of a specific set of STRATEGIC GOALS and benefits associated with SOA and service-oriented computing.
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