Themen

The Building Blocks of SOA

  • What capabilities must a services infrastructure provide?
  • How do the various product categories (platforms, ESBs, gateways, management, registries, etc.) map to these capabilities?
  • What are the fundamental building blocks for SOA?

Anne Thomas Manes, Vice President & Research Director,
Burton Group

Advanced SOA

  • Enterprise Architecture and SOA
  • Dimensions of SOA
  • SOA software architecture
  • Technical implementation of SOA

Michael Herr, Head of Deutsche Post SOPSOLUTIONS,
Deutsche Post AG

SOA: Present Capabilities and Future Technical/Business Directions

  • The ever-increasing Business and Technical Rationale for SOA
  • State of the Art Capabilities across the SOA Lifecycle:
    Including Tools, Runtimes, Information Services, Collaboration Services, and System-Management
  • Future Challenges and Opportunities:
    Vertical Industry/Component Standards, Collaboration
    Technologies, Impact of Hardware/Networking Change.
  • Likely Benefits to Industry as SOA becomes increasingly adopted

Dr. Alfred Z. Spector, Vice President of Strategy and Technology,
IBM Software Group

Integriertes Business Activity Management (BAM)
und Service Activity Management (SAM) mittels
Complex Event Processing (CEP)

  • Von Service-orientierten Architekturen bis Complex Event Processing – Erfahrungen und Case Studies
  • Was die Fachabteilungen in den nächsten Jahren beschäftigen wird: SOA-gerechte Remodellierung von Geschäftsprozessen und Definieren von Event Patterns
  • Was haben Business Process Management (BPM) und Business
    Activity Management (BAM) mit SOA zu tun?
  • Warum startet man SOA-Projekte am besten mit BAM?
  • Die derzeitige „standardisierte Verwirrung“: Standards, Fast-
    Standards, keine Standards – die Kette der Standards von SOA, BPM bis BAM am Beispiel von eEPK oder UML, BPEL, BPEL-J, CEI und CBE usw.
  • Service Activity Management als Glue zwischen BAM und bestehendem Systemmanagement
  • Beispiel und Ausblick

Prof. Dr. Rainer von Ammon, Geschäftsführer, Centrum für Informations-Technologie-Transfer (CITT) GmbH in Kooperation mit der Universität Regensburg

Die zentrale Rolle der SOA-Registry

  • Die Rolle von Metadaten in einer SOA
  • Sinn und Unsinn von UDDI
  • Registry vs. Repository
  • Fortgeschrittene Anwendungsszenarien
  • Wer braucht eine Registry?

Stefan Tilkov, Geschäftsführer, innoQ Deutschland GmbH

SOA-Management – Repositories, Prozesse und
organisatorische Maßnahmen

  • Die wichtigsten SOA-Prozesse
  • Organisatorische Konsequenzen von SOA
  • Management von Services
  • Beispiele aus der Praxis

Nicolai Josuttis, System-Architekt, IT-Communication.de

Service Mediation Systeme – Überblick und Anwendung

  • Schwerpunkt Java-basierte Open Source
  • Verfügbare ESBs, Message Broker
  • Vorstellung einer konkreten SOA-Implementierung/ eines Message Broker-Konzepts auf J2EE-Basis als Projektlösung

Christoph Mathas, System-Architekt, Siemens Business Services (SBS)

SOA Maturity Model and Life Cycle Management

  • The SOA Maturity Model describes the generic roadmap for companies into a sustainable SOA adoption.
    Similar to the CMM-i model, the SOA Maturity Model has
    5 steps and provides guidance on this question.
  • An essential step in the implementation of SOA is the understanding and transparency of existing business logic and services on various granularity as well as new processes and composite applications.
  • Software AG and Deutsche Post SOPSOLUTIONS developed together lifecycle management capabilities based on Software AG’s metadata repository/registry CentraSite.

Dr. Peter Kürpick, Mitglied des Vorstands, Software AG

Toolgestützte Service-Modellierung - Best Practice im Banking Sektor

  • Ansatz zur Modellierung von Services in der Retail Banking Domäne: Vorgehen, Meta-Modell, Beispiel
  • Tool-Unterstützung: Anforderungen und Beispiel mit Round-Trip Modellierung
  • Erfahrungswerte aus dem Einsatz bei deutschen Großbanken

Matthias Tomann, Vorstandsvorsitzender, 100world AG und
Dr. Peter Kempf, Manager IT-Architektur, HVB Information Services

How a standards-based SOA platform can deliver business needs for flexibility and speed

  • Enables close alignment of IT and Business needs to gain competitive advantage
  • Build modular and flexible applications for a heterogenous environment
  • Integrates and reuses existing systems using standard technology
  • Lower cost and simplify operations

Thomas Kurian, Senior Vice President, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Corporation

SOA sicher betreiben - ein Praxisbericht

  • Vorstellung des SOA-Projekts bei der Union Investment Gruppe
  • Serviceplattformen betreiben - was bedeutet das?
  • Operate SOA – Erfahrungswerte und best practices

Dr. Olaf Zeitnitz, Abteilungsleiter, Fachbereichsbetreuung Markt-
Depot, Union IT-Services GmbH, Union Investment Gruppe,
Frankfurt/Main und
Falko Klinkhart, Project Manager/Head of Unit, Project Center Business Process Integration, entory AG | Softlab Group, Ettlingen

Enterprise Architektur – SOA im Kontext

  • Der servizische Ozean: Kontext für SOA
  • Spannende (und brennende) Architekturaufgaben im Großen
  • Das harte Leben von Business- und IT-Architekten

Dr. Gernot Starke

Praxisbericht: From Model to Service –
Deutsche Post‘s Service Design Toolchain

  • Benefits of model-based service specifications
  • Setting up an end-to-end service design toolchain using the MDA approach
  • Tool-based transformation of service models and generation of service code
  • Demo of Deutsche Post‘s service design toolchain
  • Outlook: Generate service test cases and GUI‘s

Dr. Alexander Scherdin, Senior Professional Service-Design,
Deutsche Post BRIEF

Patterns in Service-oriented Architectures

  • New programming models in service-oriented architectures
  • A fresh look at design patterns
  • Categories of SOA patterns
  • Examples: messaging patterns, conversation patterns, process patterns
  • Related work

Gregor Hohpe, Software Architect, Google Inc.

SOA in an Enterprise Environment

  • What is an ESB and why do we need one?
  • Interaction patterns – at which time should a service be „bound“, design time, deployment time or run time?
  • How do you „promote“ legacy assets to „service status“?
  • What are the primary requirements for a „service repository“?
  • And is there a difference between repository and registry?

Claus Torp Jensen, Vice President of Architecture and Development Strategy, Danske Bank

SOA and Web 2.0 – The Productivity Evolution

  • SOA is laying the foundation for composite applications.
  • Standards are leading the drive for integration, interoperability and free flow of information.
  • Web 2.0 is introducing social change through its collaborative nature and the free exchange of knowledge, experience and the social network.
  • Productivity will be greatly improved as a result. However by understanding the relationship between SOA and Web 2.0 one can prepare for a next generation of highly productive and interconnected applications where the user is a key participant and contributor.

Rob Levy, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer,
BEA Systems