<<Businesses need to take full advantage of existing legacy systems 
in order to function. They have invested significant sums and long 
periods of development and upgrades to get the systems to where they 
are today. At the same time, businesses need to improve their 
technological capabilities by integrating and refactoring those 
existing capabilities in ways that were never envisioned when systems 
were originally built. Changing environments create constant 
pressures to do business better and more effectively – often with a 
smaller staff.

One of the common approaches that businesses take today is to add or 
improve self-service capabilities. Self-service is a big money saver, 
since it can help reduce call center staffing. However, systems that 
are useful in a call center setting are often not adequate for self-
service, since the users require training in order to understand how 
to perform the tasks they need to perform. Many legacy UIs are green 
screen and predate the science of "user friendly" user interfaces.

Our client is a large company that wanted to test the promise of 
Service Oriented Architecture as an approach to solving a business 
problem. They wanted to improve their online self-service capability. 
The initial targeted users are internal workers who are specialists 
in performing a specific job, and who rely on an eclectic set of 
legacy systems of various generations to perform their tasks.

In many cases, a user has to log on to one system, find an item of 
information, then log on to another system (using a different 
userid/password) and use that data item as a key to another lookup. 
The disadvantages of this approach are obvious: it is slow, it is 
difficult to learn and it clearly does not promise anything in the 
realm of self-service.>>

You can read this at:

http://www.ebizq.net/hot_topics/soa/features/6356.html

Gervas







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