Building the Agile Enterprise: With SOA, BPM and MBM

In the last ten years IT has brought fundamental changes to the way the world works. Not only has it increased the speed of operations and communications, but it has also undermined basic assumptions of traditional business models and increased the number of variables. Today, the survival of major corporations is challenged by a world-wide marketplace, international operations, outsourcing, global communities, a changing workforce, security threats, business continuity, web visibility, and customer expectations. Enterprises must constantly adapt or they will be unable to compete.

Fred Cummins, an EDS Fellow, presents IT as a key enabler of the agile enterprise. He demonstrates how the convergence of key technologies—including SOA, BPM and emerging enterprise and data models—can be harnessed to transform the enterprise. Cummins mines his 25 years experience to provide IT leaders, as well as enterprise architects and management consultants, with the critical information, skills, and insights they need to partner with management and redesign the enterprise for continuous change. No other book puts IT at the center of this transformation, nor integrates these technologies for this purpose.

  • Shows how to integrate and deploy critical technologies to foster agility
  • Details how to design an enterprise architecture that takes full advantage of SOA, BPM, business rules, enterprise information management, business models, and governance
  • Outlines IT's critical mission in providing an integration infrastructure and key services, while optimizing technology adoption throughout the enterprise
  • Illustrates concepts with examples and cases from large and small commercial enterprises
  • Shows how to create systems that recognize and respond to the need for change
  • Identifies the unique security issues that arise with SOA and shows how to deploy a framework of technologies and processes that address them
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Building the Agile Enterprise: With SOA, BPM and MBM

In the last ten years IT has brought fundamental changes to the way the world works. Not only has it increased the speed of operations and communications, but it has also undermined basic assumptions of traditional business models and increased the number of variables. Today, the survival of major corporations is challenged by a world-wide marketplace, international operations, outsourcing, global communities, a changing workforce, security threats, business continuity, web visibility, and customer expectations. Enterprises must constantly adapt or they will be unable to compete.

Fred Cummins, an EDS Fellow, presents IT as a key enabler of the agile enterprise. He demonstrates how the convergence of key technologies—including SOA, BPM and emerging enterprise and data models—can be harnessed to transform the enterprise. Cummins mines his 25 years experience to provide IT leaders, as well as enterprise architects and management consultants, with the critical information, skills, and insights they need to partner with management and redesign the enterprise for continuous change. No other book puts IT at the center of this transformation, nor integrates these technologies for this purpose.

  • Shows how to integrate and deploy critical technologies to foster agility
  • Details how to design an enterprise architecture that takes full advantage of SOA, BPM, business rules, enterprise information management, business models, and governance
  • Outlines IT's critical mission in providing an integration infrastructure and key services, while optimizing technology adoption throughout the enterprise
  • Illustrates concepts with examples and cases from large and small commercial enterprises
  • Shows how to create systems that recognize and respond to the need for change
  • Identifies the unique security issues that arise with SOA and shows how to deploy a framework of technologies and processes that address them
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Building the Agile Enterprise: With SOA, BPM and MBM

Building the Agile Enterprise: With SOA, BPM and MBM

by Fred A. Cummins
Building the Agile Enterprise: With SOA, BPM and MBM

Building the Agile Enterprise: With SOA, BPM and MBM

by Fred A. Cummins

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Overview

In the last ten years IT has brought fundamental changes to the way the world works. Not only has it increased the speed of operations and communications, but it has also undermined basic assumptions of traditional business models and increased the number of variables. Today, the survival of major corporations is challenged by a world-wide marketplace, international operations, outsourcing, global communities, a changing workforce, security threats, business continuity, web visibility, and customer expectations. Enterprises must constantly adapt or they will be unable to compete.

Fred Cummins, an EDS Fellow, presents IT as a key enabler of the agile enterprise. He demonstrates how the convergence of key technologies—including SOA, BPM and emerging enterprise and data models—can be harnessed to transform the enterprise. Cummins mines his 25 years experience to provide IT leaders, as well as enterprise architects and management consultants, with the critical information, skills, and insights they need to partner with management and redesign the enterprise for continuous change. No other book puts IT at the center of this transformation, nor integrates these technologies for this purpose.

  • Shows how to integrate and deploy critical technologies to foster agility
  • Details how to design an enterprise architecture that takes full advantage of SOA, BPM, business rules, enterprise information management, business models, and governance
  • Outlines IT's critical mission in providing an integration infrastructure and key services, while optimizing technology adoption throughout the enterprise
  • Illustrates concepts with examples and cases from large and small commercial enterprises
  • Shows how to create systems that recognize and respond to the need for change
  • Identifies the unique security issues that arise with SOA and shows how to deploy a framework of technologies and processes that address them

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080560083
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 07/28/2010
Series: The MK/OMG Press
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Fred Cummins , is currently an independent consultant and business systems architect. He is an active member of the Object Management Group as co-chair of the Business Modeling and Integration Task Force, co-chair of the Business Architecture Special Interest Group and co-chair of the Value Delivery Modeling Language Finalization Task Force. He was a leader in the development of the VDML (Value Delivery Modeling Language) and the CMMN (Case Management Model and Notation) specifications. He is a member of the board of LEADing Practice that is the provider of reference enterprise standards based on industry research by the Global University Alliance. Mr. Cummins has authored three books and a number of professional papers, and is inventor on 14 US patents. He was previously a Fellow with EDS and Hewlett Packard. He has consulted and developed systems in multiple industries including manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, transportation, telecommunications, insurance and government. Throughout his career he has applied advanced systems technology.

Table of Contents

ContentsIntroduction1. The Agile EnterpriseCommon business challengesThe modern ecosystemA new way of thinkingAgility enablersSOA Maturity ModelCSFs on the journey to agility2. Service Oriented ArchitectureBusiness servicesSOA infrastructureDefining servicesEnterprise transformationSOA Challenges3. Business Processes in a SOAProcess conceptsProcess modelingOperating modes Processes in SOAChoreography4. Business RulesTypes of RulesImplications of SOARules management5. Enterprise Information ManagementAgile enterprise requirementsLogical data modelData exchangeBusiness intelligence servicesMaster data managementKnowledge management6. SOA SecurityWhat makes SOA different?Encryption and signaturesIdentification and authenticationAuthorizationRole-based access control (RBAC)XACML PoliciesAccess control administrationFederation of trust domainsAccountability and non-repudiationMonitoring, logging, alerts and auditsVulnerability scanning and intrusion detection7. The SOA Organization StructureHow is SOA different?Service unit typesHierarchy design factorsOrganization specificationsOrganizational transformation8. Event Driven AgilityEvent resolution business frameworkOrigins of eventsIdentification of events of interestSources of Event noticesEvent notification infrastructureEvent resolution processes9. GovernanceBenefitsSOA Governance FrameworkStrategic PlanningEnterprise intelligence Business ArchitectureAudit and Risk AssessmentEnterprise TransformationStandards and technologyInformation Technology servicesFinance&Accounting servicesPurchasing servicesHuman resource management servicesProduct Value Chains10. Business ModelsBusiness modeling viewpointsModeling tool standards Enhanced modeling capabilitiesTactical solutions

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