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SOA CoP and SOA for E-Government Conference. Briefings for the Best Practices Committee and the Architecture & Infrastructure Committee May 15 th and 16 th , 2006, respectively Brand Niemann, SICoP Co-Chair & SOA Co-CoP Interim Chair May 5, 2006 - Updated May 27, 2006. Overview.
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SOA CoP and SOA for E-Government Conference Briefings for the Best Practices Committee and the Architecture & Infrastructure Committee May 15th and 16th, 2006, respectively Brand Niemann, SICoP Co-Chair & SOA Co-CoP Interim Chair May 5, 2006 - Updated May 27, 2006
Overview • 1. What are the Relationships? • 2. What is SOA? • 3. Who is the SOA CoP? • 4. What is the SOA CoP Process? • 5. What is the Agenda? • 6. What are the Special Recognitions?
1. What are the Relationships? • The CIO Council has three Committees: • Architecture & Infrastructure (AIC), Best Practices (BPC), & IT Work Force (ITWF). • The AIC has four Sub-committees: Data Architecture, Emerging Technology, Governance, and Services. • The BPC has a KM Work Group (Knowledge Management) which has six SIGs (or CoPs). • Communities of Practice; Education, Learning, and Development; Taxonomies; Semantic Interoperability (CoP); Knowledge Retention; and KM Technology.
1. What are the Relationships? • The AIC & BPC have done joint events & collaborations: • E.g., July 23 and August 17, 2004, Best Practices in Enterprise Architecture Seminar and Collaborative Expedition Workshop on Harvesting EA Best Practices Using Communities of Practice, respectively. • The AIC’s Emerging Technology Subcommittee and BPC’s SICoP are doing joint Collaborative Expedition Workshops: • E.g. January 24, 2006, Advancing Credible Agreements Across Networked Improvement Communities: Bootstrapping Service-Oriented Architecture and Semantic Interoperability Toward Transformative Practice.
1. What are the Relationships? • The AIC has asked the SICoP to perform projects: • E.g. DRM 2.0 Management Team - DRM 2.0 Implementation Through Testing & Iteration, September 2005-April 2006: • Reported out Implementation Guide and evolved to the SICoP Semantic Wikis and Information Management (SWIM) Working Group. • E.g. Governance Subcommittee - SOA CoP and SOA for E-Governance Conference, January 2006 to present: • Formed open, transparent CoP, organized first conference (May 23-24th) around DRM 2.0 structure (specification, governance, and implementation) plus connections to the FEA SCRM, developing interoperable SOA demo specification in cooperation with multiple standards organizations and vendors, and have interest already in Second SOA for E-Government Conference in October 2006.
2. What is SOA? • At the OMG meeting last week, the SOA SIG adopted the following definition of SOA: • Allows participants in the communities to work together with minimal co-dependence or technology dependence • Specifies the contracts to which organizations, people and technologies must adhere in order to participate in the community • Provides for business value and business processes to be realized by the community • Allows for a variety of technology to be used to facilitate interactions within the community • The corresponding definition of service has not yet been finalized but the sense of the group is that there would be both a business/domain centric notion of service as well as an interaction focused definition. • In both cases this seems to fit well with the notion of SOA that is evolving in this group and in the SOA Demo. • Source: Cory Casanave, May 4, 2006. SOA CoP Archive.
2. What is SOA? • The definition of SOA presented at The Open Group conference last week (and which we have shared with the OMG): • SOA is an architectural style that supports service orientation: • Service orientation - A way of a way of thinking in terms of services and service based development and the outcomes that services bring. • Service - A logical representation of a repeatable business activity that has a specified outcome (e.g., check customer credit; provide weather data, consolidate drilling reports), is self-contained and maybe composed of other Services. It is a black box to consumers of the Service. • Architectural Style - The combination of distinctive features in which Enterprise Architecture is done, or expressed. • Source: Chris Harding, May 5, 2006, SOA CoP Archive.
2. What is SOA? • The definition of SOA presented at The Open Group conference last week (and which we have shared with the OMG) (continued): • The SOA Architectural style’s distinctive features: • Based on the design of the services comprising an enterprise’s (or inter-enterprise) business processes. Services mirror real-world business activity. • Service representation utilizes business descriptions. Service representation requires providing its context (including business process, goal, rule, policy, service interface and service component) and service orchestration to implement service. • Has unique requirements on infrastructure. Implementations are recommended to use open standards, realize interoperability and location transparency. • Implementations are environment specific, they are constrained or enabled by context and must be described within their context. • Requires strong governance of service representation and implementation • Requires a “Litmus Test", which determined a “good service”. • Source: Chris Harding, May 5, 2006, SOA CoP Archive.
2. What is SOA? • SOA CoP Glossary: • A Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) defines how two computing entities interact in such a way as to enable one entity to perform a unit of work on behalf of the another entity. The unit of work is referred to as a service, and the service interactions are defined using a description language. Each interaction is self-contained and loosely coupled, so that each interaction is independent of any other interaction. • Source: http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SOACoPGlossary • A Work in Progress and Initial Source: Capability Cases: A Solution Envisioning Approach, Polikoff, Coyne, and Hodgson, 2006, pp. 437-445, Addison Wesley. • ZapThink Definition: • A broad set of rules and practices that govern the design and evolution of organizations that leverage business resources as Services. • Source: Service Orient or Be Doomed!: How Service Orientation Will Change Your Business, Jason Bloomberg and Ronald Schmeltzer, 2006, Wiley. • http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471768588.html
3. Who is the SOA CoP? • Leadership: • Brand Niemann, Interim SOA CoP Co-Chair • Greg Lomow, Interim SOA CoP Co-Chair • Conference Planning Committee: • David Allen-Booz Allen Hamilton • Cory Casanave-Data Access Technologies, Inc. • Greg Hauser-WebWorldTech • Jana Jackson-Avanziamo • Greg Lomow-BearingPoint • Brand Niemann-SICoP • Rick Tucker-MITRE • Susan Turnbull-GSA • Conference Track Leads: • Track 1: Reference Models, Specification, and Standards – Ken Laskey, MITRE, and Rebekah Metz, BAH • Track 2: Governance – Eric Marks, AgilePath • Track 3: Implementation and Testing – Cory Casanave-Data Access Technologies, Inc. • Track 4: Connections to the FEA SCRM – George Thomas, GSA, and AIC Services SC Co-Chair
3. Who is the SOA CoP? • IAC SOA Committee: • Greg Hauser, Chair • Sid Chowdhary, Co-Chair • Gerry Anderson, Programs Chair • Bob Brogan, Software Focus Group Manager • Jana Jackson, SOA Benefits & Cultural Change Focus Group Manager • John Smith, CTO • William Sweet, SOA Technology Solutions Focus Group Manager • SOA Forum and Demo: • About 100 enrolled. • Other CoPs: • OASIS • OMG • Open Group • Others
4. What is the SOA CoP Process? • January 25 and April 6, 2006, Announcement of SOA CoP and SOA for E-Government Conference, respectively, at the CAF Meetings. • January 27, 2006, General Call for CoP Participation – Very positive responses received. • January 31, 2006, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point asked to be the Non-government Interim Co-Chair. Co-author of leading book on SOA with Web Services. • February 9-10, 2006, Announcement of May 23-24th, 2006, SOA for E-Government Conference at the Fourth Semantic Interoperability for E-Government Conference. • Source: SOA CoP Wiki Page at http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?AnnouncementofSOACoP
4. What is the SOA CoP Process? • February 22, 2006, First Meeting - Conference Call at Oracle, Reston, Virginia. • February 24, 2006, Suggested May 23-24th Agenda Assignments Posted for Discussion. Used February 9-10th Conference Template. • March 13, 2006, Conference Call - Small Group with IAC SOA and EA SIGs. • March 16, 2006, SOA CoP Handout for the Federal CIO Council's Architecture & Infrastructure Committee Meeting. • Source: SOA CoP Wiki Page at http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?AnnouncementofSOACoP
4. What is the SOA CoP Process? • March 17, 2006, Second Meeting - Conference Call. • March 18, 2006, Call for Presentation and Exhibiting Proposals at the May 23-24th Conference Opens. • March 27-30, 2006, OMG’s SOA, MDA, and Web Services Workshop: Integrating the Enterprise, and Beyond, Fairfax, VA. May 23-24th Conference promoted. • April 9, 2006, Proposal for SOA CoP Session and/or Co-Located Meeting at the EA 2006 Conference, September 11-13th, 2006. • April 12, 2006, The Call for Proposals closed, all were selected, and the Planning Committee and Four Track Leads made the final selection and placement. • Source: SOA CoP Wiki Page at http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?AnnouncementofSOACoP
4. What is the SOA CoP Process? • April 17, 2006, Monthly SICoP Summary Report Emailed to the AIC and BPC including the May 23-24th Conference. • April 26, 2006, Open Group Conference Session on SOA in E-Government. Invited Presentation on SOA CoP and May 23-24th Conference. • May 5, 2006, Conference Call on May 23rd Opening Session Agenda. • May 8, 2006, Meeting to Finalized the IAC SOA Readiness Assessment for the May 23rd Opening Session. • May 15 and 16, 2006, Briefings to the Best Practices and Architecture & Infrastructure Committees, respectively. • Source: SOA CoP Wiki Page at http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?AnnouncementofSOACoP
5. What is the Agenda? • May 23rd in Auditorium: • 7:30 - 8:30 AM, Conference Check In and Exhibit Setup (must be pre-registered) • 8:30 - 8:45 AM, MITRE Welcome, Rick Tucker, Conference Host • 8:45 - 9 AM, Welcome and Conference Overview, Co-Chairs: Greg Lomow, Bearing Point and Brand Niemann, SICoP Chair • 9:00 - 10:30 AM, Opening Keynote and SOA CoP Demo: • Ron Schmelzer, ZapThink and Author of “Service Orient or Be Doomed" (see next slide) • Cory Casanave, CEO/President, Data Access Technologies, Inc., and Current Commercial Participants (continued in Auditorium 1-1:45 PM) • 10:30 - 11:00 AM, BREAK
5. What is the Agenda? • May 23rd in Auditorium (continued): • 11:00 - 12 NOON, Panel Session: Embracing the right people, questions, and policies for success with SOA in the Federal enterprise • Moderator: Sid Chowdhary , Vice-Chair, IAC SOA Subcommittee & Vice President, • Panelists: M. David Allen, OASD (NII) / DOD CIO, Booz Allen Hamilton, Bob Brown, SDMS , U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO), Con Kenney, Enterprise Architect at the Federal Aviation Administration , Ron Schmelzer, Senior analyst and Founder, Zapthink • Introduction to the SOA Survey and Vote of Thanks - Greg Hauser, Chair IAC SOA Committee • 12 NOON - 2 PM, Networking Lunch (MITRE Cafeteria after 12:30 PM) and Posters/Vendors in Atrium. SOA CoP DEMO continues in Auditorium 1-1:45 PM
5. What is the Agenda? • "This is by far the finest publication on SOA of our time. From cover to back, Service Orient or Be Doomed! strips away the layers of confusion most IT stakeholders face when confronted with enterprise architecture, and illustrates pragmatic and practical paths towards a sustainable and efficient enterprise architecture. Both the technically savvy and the bean counters will enjoy this book that speaks to the critical points they need to understand." • Duane A. Nickull Senior Standards Strategist, Adobe Systems, Inc. Chair, OASIS SOA Reference Model Technical Committee Vice chair, United Nations CEFACT (UN/CEFACT)
5. What is the Agenda? • May 23rd in Auditorium (continued): • 2 - 3 PM, Summary Reports (30 minutes each and then 90 minutes each on the May 24th Agenda) • SOA Reference Models, Specifications, and Standards, Rebekah Metz, Booz Allen Hamilton • SOA Governance, President/CEO, AgilePath • SOA Implementation and Testing, Cory Casanave, CEO/President, Data Access Technologies, Inc. • Connections to the FEA Service Components Reference Model, George Thomas, Chief Architect, GSA, and Co-Chair, AIC Services Subcommittee (out of town and back for May 24th). • David Sprott, CBDI – Preview of Tutorial on May 24th • 4 - 5:30 PM, Special Recognitions (brief), Networking, and Then Must Leave the Facility
5. What is the Agenda? • May 24th in Auditorium: • 7:30 - 8:30 AM, Conference Check In (must be pre-registered) • 8:30 - 10 AM, SOA Reference Models, Specifications, and Standards, Rebekah Metz, Booz Allen Hamilton • David RR Weber, Anthony Bradley , and Andrew Townley • 10:00 - 10:30 AM, BREAK • 10:30 AM - 12 NOON, SOA Governance, Eric Marks, President/CEO AgilePath • Panelists: Greg Black, Mark Zalubis, John Emerson, Miko Matsumura, and David Butler • 12 NOON - 1 PM, Networking Lunch (MITRE Cafeteria)
5. What is the Agenda? • May 24th in Auditorium (continued): • 1 - 2:30 PM, SOA Implementation and Testing, Cory Casanave, CEO/President, Data Access Technologies, Inc. • Chris Smith, Doug Clark, John James, and Larry Pizette, and Dean Allemang • 2:30 - 2:45 PM, SHORT BREAK • 2:45 - 4:15 PM, Connections to the FEA Service Components Reference Model, George Thomas, Chief Architect, GSA. • Charles Mosher , Sam Ceccola and Alan McCutchen, and Michael Tiemann and Joe Chiusano • 4:15 - 5 PM, Closing Keynote, Richard Soley, CEO, OMG • 5 - 5:30 PM, Networking and Then Must Leave the Facility.
5. What is the Agenda? • May 24th Tutorials (Room 1H302 Adjacent to Atrium - Accommodates 40): • 8:30 a.m. Tutorial #1: CBDI, David Sprott • 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. BREAK (if desired) • 10:30 a.m. Tutorial #1 (continued) • 12 noon – 1 p.m. Lunch • 1 p.m. Tutorial #2: MDA and Semantic Web Services and Case Study, Elisa Kendall • 2:30 – 2:45 p.m. BREAK (if desired) • 2:45-4:15 p.m. Tutorial # 2 (continued) • Note: 4:15 - 5 PM, Closing Keynote, Richard Soley, CEO, OMG, (in Auditorium) and 5-5:30 PM, Networking and Then Must Leave the Facility
5. What is the Agenda? • May 24th Breakout Session in Atrium: • Track - Security within SOA: • 8:30 AM, Presentation 1 - Andrew Nash, Bullet Proofing/Securing XML Traffic: Best Practices • 9:00 AM, Presentation 2 - Hart Rossman with Content from Mark O'Neill, The Evolving Security Environment for Web Services • 9:30 AM, Presentation 3 - Hart Rossman with Content from Mark O'Neill (continued) • 10-10:30 AM, BREAK
5. What is the Agenda? • May 24th Breakout Session in Atrium (continued): • Track - SOA Technologies: • 10:30 AM, Presentation 4 - Phil Cooke and Kash Badami, Web Integration with Kapow Technologies • 11:00 AM, Presentation 5 - Sam Ceccola, Jay Colavita, and Bob Brogan, The use of BEA SOA Solutions for Semantic Interoperability • 11:30 AM, Presentation 6 - Ranil Dassanayaka and Anjali Anagol-Subbarao, HP SOA success story: Implementing Identity Management through SOA • 12 NOON-1 PM, LUNCH (MITRE Cafeteria on your own)
5. What is the Agenda? • May 24th Breakout Session in Atrium (continued): • Track - SOA Pilots and Implementations: • 1:00 PM, Presentation 7 - Rex Brooks, Semantic Interoperability Architecture Pilot • 1:30 PM, Presentation 8 – Greg Hudson, Web Services and SOA Security • 2:00 PM, Presentation 9 – Sukumar Dwarkanath and Michael Daconta, Emergency Services Enterprise Framework: A Service-Oriented Approach • 2:30-2:45 PM, SHORT BREAK
5. What is the Agenda? • May 24th Breakout Session in Atrium (continued): • Track - SOA Pilots and Implementations (continued): • 2:45 PM, Presentation 10 - Joe Chiusano, Service-Oriented Information Sharing: Leveraging the FEA Data Reference Model • 3:15 PM, Presentation 11 - Fred Levy and Tim Ngo, SOAtest - Bulletproofing your Service Oriented Architecture • 3:45 PM, Presentation 12 - Phil Walston, Security and Identity Issues in Cross-agency SOA • Note: 4:15-5 PM, Closing Keynote, Richard Soley, CEO, OMG (in Auditorium) and 5-5:30 PM, Networking and Then Must Leave the Facility
6. What are the Special Recognitions? • Sophia Brock, MITRE • Roy Mabry, AIC Governance Subcommittee Co-Chair • Ron Schmelzer, ZapThink • Cory Casanave, Data Access Technologies, Inc. • IAC SOA Committee: Greg Hauser, Sid Chowdhary, Gerry Anderson, Bob Brogan, Jana Jackson, John Smith and William Sweet • Best Exhibits: Forum Systems—Web Services & SOA Security, and Parasoft’s SOATest—Testing Service-Oriented Architectures • Best Presentations: Main Session – Anthony Bradley, and Breakout Session - Sukumar Dwarkanath and Michael Daconta
Sophia Brock, MITRE By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For “Outstanding Service” to the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.
Roy Mabry, Co-Chair AIC Governance Subcommittee By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For “Fostering” the SOA Community of Practice and the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.
Ron Schmelzer, ZapThink By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For “Outstanding Leadership” to SOA as Founder of ZapThink and Co-Author of “Service Orient or Be Doomed!: How Service Orientation Will Change Your Business” at the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.
Cory Casanave, CEO/President, Data Access Technologies, Inc. By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For “Outstanding Leadership” of the SOA Community of Practice SOA Demonstration and Specification for the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.
IAC SOA Committee: Greg Hauser, Chair, Sid Chowdhary, Co-Chair, Gerry Anderson, Programs Chair, Bob Brogan, Software Focus Group Manager, Jana Jackson, SOA Benefits & Cultural Change Focus Group Manager, John Smith, CTO, and William Sweet, SOA Technology Solutions Focus Group Manager By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, US EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For the “SOA Readiness Panel and IAC SOA Survey” at the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.
Forum Systems—Web Services & SOA Security By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For “Best Exhibit” at the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.
Parasoft’s SOATest—Testing Service-Oriented Architectures By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For “Best Exhibit” at the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.
Anthony Bradley, Booz Allen Hamilton, Bringing SOA to Life: The DCGS-A interface Specification Drive By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, US EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For “Best Presentation” in the Main Session at the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.
Sukumar Dwarkanath, COMCARE, and Michael Daconta, Oberon Associates, Emergency Services Enterprise Framework: A Service-Oriented Approach By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, US EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For “Best Presentation” in the Breakout Session at the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.