On 11/7/06, Michael Poulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, we are getting to the beginning but on the next level...
>
>  I see only one question derived from the Shashank's questions below:  if one 
> assumes the  "worth", i.e. SOA 'is about aligning IT with business', how can 
> one do it without aligning IT architecture with the business first of all?
>
>  Yes, one can align a department IT architecture with department business 
> while other departments' ITs continue mind just technical perfectionism, i.e. 
> it is not even an EA... However, we lived in such environment for years with 
> no 'architecture revolutions'. What has happened now?
>
>  If you recall what actually caused SOA exposure, I hope you find it was a 
> promise to FIX the IT making the applications agile with the business needs 
> primarily. It is a pity to my opinion that OASIS has not mentioned 'business' 
> in the definition of SOA and I suspect a too big compromise with the 
> technology tool vendors behind  it.
>
> Anyway, if consider SOA RM as a model of REFERENCES to the definitions of the 
> elements of an architecture, you can find that making sense of such defined 
> elements requires certain type of the architecture (which would include 
> Repositories and Registries, Service Contracts and unification of data 
> meta-models in XML, etc.). This is the soA.
> - Michael

Till now I have found reference to business process, services in RM by
cbdi forum and another by OMG. But yeah no reference to repositories
and registeries

regards,
shashank



 
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