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− | A good explanation of Service Oriented Layered Architecture (SOA) is provided by Object Management Group ( | + | A good explanation of Service Oriented Layered Architecture (SOA) is provided by '''Object Management Group''' ([http://www.omg.org OMG]) [http://www.omg.org/attachments/pdf/OMG-and-the-SOA.pdf here] (a local copy is [[Media:OMG-and-the-SOA.pdf|here]]) |
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+ | In a nutshell: | ||
+ | * '''Business Process''' Layer exposes IT systems functionality to '''business users''' and '''business process designers''' | ||
+ | * '''Business Services''' is the '''Enterprise Integration (EI)''' Layer for '''Enterprise Applications''' (Components) | ||
+ | * '''Components''' Layer is the '''Enterprise Applications Suite''' | ||
+ | * '''Operational Resources''' Layer are the '''Databases''' and '''Legacy Enterprise Systems''' |
Revision as of 23:16, 5 May 2009
BPM and SOA
A good explanation of Service Oriented Layered Architecture (SOA) is provided by Object Management Group (OMG) here (a local copy is here)
In a nutshell:
- Business Process Layer exposes IT systems functionality to business users and business process designers
- Business Services is the Enterprise Integration (EI) Layer for Enterprise Applications (Components)
- Components Layer is the Enterprise Applications Suite
- Operational Resources Layer are the Databases and Legacy Enterprise Systems