I did not see this source before. So, I've taken a look at CBDI Service Oriented Architecture Practice Portal (http://www.cbdiforum.com/secure/interact/2007-03/the_architecture_component.php), and at couple of Abstracts and Backgounders.
I have found a lot of right words in right order but, surprisingly, no references to the SOA standards. Even if they say that SOA is much more than Web Services, I still do not know if this is a home-made SOA interpretation and related 'practical ' advices or it is the standard-based view. For example, why I need the CBDI's SOA Reference Model and Reference Architecture when I have OASIS standards for both of them? - Michael ________________________________ From: Jorge Infante Osorio <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 3:26:52 PM Subject: [service-orientated-architecture] CBDI-SAEª SOA KNOWLEDGEBASE Hello to all. Recently in the group I saw an article that showed part of a governance framework proposed by CBDI for an SOA initiative. What opinion do you have of the CBDI-SAEª SOA KNOWLEDGEBASE that they propose? An example of the content: · A SOA Reference Model and Reference Architecture · Detailed SOA deliverables with templates · Discipline and process definitions detailing tasks and techniques An online demo can find here: http://www.cbdiforu m.com/public/ downloads/ kb_demo/player. html I am really interested given the great quantity of knowledge that they possess, but I wanted to know if somebody of the group has had some work experience with them to know if the documentation has the quality and the appropriate focus to develop with success an initiative SOA. Jorge.
