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6th Semi-Annual Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) e-Gov Conference: Collaboration and SOA. Hosted by MITRE Corporation and the Federal SOA Community of Practice Gabe Galvan, Greg Linden, and Fran Dougherty, MITRE Hosts, Greg Lomow and Brand Niemann, Co-Chairs September 29, 2008. Overview.
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6th Semi-Annual Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) e-Gov Conference: Collaboration and SOA Hosted by MITRE Corporation and the Federal SOA Community of Practice Gabe Galvan, Greg Linden, and Fran Dougherty, MITRE Hosts, Greg Lomow and Brand Niemann, Co-Chairs September 29, 2008
Overview • Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a method for systems development and integration where functionality is grouped around business processes and packaged as interoperable services. • SOA also describes IT infrastructure which allows different applications to exchange data with one another as they participate in business processes. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service-oriented_architecture
Overview • Federal SOA CoP: • Our goal is realized: SOA is everywhere now in the Federal Government. • Federal Enterprise Architecture 2.0 = SOA! • Our three-fold mission is still in process: We have a community, it has a knowledgebase, and we are getting to ubiquitous infrastructure. • Evolving MITRE SOA Laboratory (next presentation) and the New Wiki.
Overview 6th Conference: • Theme: Collaboration and SOA • Recent Cloud Computing Session: “The better we get at collaboration, the better our software technology.” • Kudos: Gabe Galvan, SOA Conference Coordinator, and Greg Linden and Fran Dougherty. • Claire Cannon, Fran Dougherty, Neil Efrom, Bill English, Ana Galdo, Susan Gompers, Greg Linden, Iris M. Garcia Radcliffe, Kris Shelor, and Frank Tirado
Overview • Three levels of Service-based Architecture: • SOMA: Service Oriented Middleware Architectures (e.g. WS-*, WOA) • SOSA: Service Oriented Systems Architectures (e.g. governance, etc.) • SOCA: Service Oriented Computing Architectures (e.g. X as a service) • The future direction seems to be to simplify SOSA by combining SOMA (e.g. WOA) with SOCA (e.g. SaaS) Source: Bob Marcus, SRI, August 2008.
Overview • Web Oriented Architecture is “an architectural style that is a substyle of SOA based on the architecture of the World Wide Web.” • “The only real difference between traditional SOA and the concept of WOA is that WOA advocates REST, an increasingly popular, powerful, and simple method of leveraging HTTP as a Web service in its own right”. • ZapThink believes that the term Web-Oriented SOA represents greater clarity than WOA, since it disambiguates the desire to position WOA as an alternative to SOA as well as more accurately positions the concept at a lower level of abstraction than the SOA concept.
Our Wiki is Web-Oriented SOA http://wiki.mindtouch.com/MindTouch_Deki/Features/Architecture
New Federal SOA CoP Wiki http://federalsoa.wik.is/ http://semanticommunity.wik.is/ Public for Blogging
Using New Federal SOA CoP Wiki Log in and get Your Own Space Login User Space
Now Have a Phase 6 Pilot • October 2, 2007, A Track on Services: From the Fabric to the User at the 4th SOA for E-Conference (October 1-2, 2007). • January 8, 2008, Grid Today: NCOIC and Semanticommunity.net Explore Utility Computing, Grid, Virtualization leading to the formation of a new Federal Community of Practice on "Distributed Virtualization" or "Adaptable Computing Infrastructure" at the 5th SOA for E-Government Conference, April 30-May 1, 2008.
New Federal Cloud Computing Wiki http://federalcloudcomputing.wik.is/
New Federal Cloud Computing Wiki • September 17, 2008 Cloud Computing Session: • IBM, Amazon, Google, and HP discuss the possible roles for Cloud Computing in future government computing architectures. • Cloud Musings: • kevinljackson.blogspot.com • SOA-R: SOA Realtime: • An end-to-end cloud computing reference architecture (in process). Cloud Computing Still Needs SOA! • November 12, 2008 (tentative) • CloudCamp East in Washington, DC. http://federalcloudcomputing.wik.is/
Logistics • Restrooms: • Just outside both the front and back of the Auditorium. • Audience Participation: • Please Use Microphone. • Telecon: • Phone numbers and pass codes are in the Wiki page. • Please put your calls on Mute, but not Hold, because some systems introduce disruptive music.
Logistics • Security: • MITRE escort required outside the conference area. • You must turn in your badge when leaving the building. • Breaks and Lunch: • Atrium and MITRE Cafeteria, respectively.
Agenda • 8:45 - 9:15 am Opening Remarks • Dr. Jason Providakes, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Center for Enterprise Modernization, MITRE Corporation • 9:15-10:00 am Morning Keynote: Moving to a new administration – Collaboration and Technology • Mr. John Cox, Chief Financial Officer, HUD • 10:00 - 10:45 am Morning Keynote: Collaboration and SOA: The HUD CIO Perspective • Ms. Lisa Schlosser, Chief Information Officer, HUD • 10:45-11:00 am Break
Agenda • 11:00 am - 12 Noon Featured Presentations: Collaboration in Government, Sharing Knowledge and Leveraging SOA • Dr. Ramon Barquin, President, Barquin International • Mr. Kevin Jackson, Director, Business Development Enterprise Solutions, Dateline. • 12:00 to 2:00 PM Lunch – Networking Break • Vendor Exhibits (Atrium) (Greg Linden) • 12:15 – 1:45 pm Community of Practice: Spatial Ontology. Open Geospatial Consortium Service and Semantic SOA. Keynote: Dr. Mark Reichardt, President, Open Geospatial Consortium, SOA for Geospatial Data. Room 1H300. • 12:30 - 1:50 pm Break Out Session: “SOA in a Box” Laboratory Results. Mr. Kevin Buck and Ms. Diane Hanf, MITRE Corporation. 1H301.
Agenda • 2:00-3:00 pm Afternoon Keynote: Using SOA Competency Centers to Accelerate SOA Adoption in Government • Mr. Mel Greer, SOA Chief Architect, Lockheed Martin • 3:00-4:00 pm Featured Presentation: SOA and Collaboration • Mr. Ashok Iyengar and Mr. John Boezeman, IBM Corporation • 4:00 - 4:15 pm Break • 4:15 - 5:00 pm Featured Presentation: Driving Change in SOA Implementations: Can Organizations & People Really Change? • Dr. Craig Petrun, MITRE Corporation • 5:00 - 5:15 pm Day One Wrap Up (Blog Report) and Day Two Preview • Brand Niemann, Federal SOA Community of Practice
Agenda • 8:30-8:45 am Overview of MITRE SOA Activities • Marie Francesca, Director, Corporate Engineering Operations, MITRE • 8:45-9:35 am Keynote Speaker: SOA in the Real World • Mr. David Linthicum, SOA Expert and Author • 9:35-10:15 am Keynote Speaker: Human Interoperability and Net-Centric Environments: The Growing Shift to SOA • Dr. Alenka Brown, Senior Fellow, National Defense University • 10:15 - 10:30 am Break • 10:30 – 11:15 am Practical Examples of SOA in Production Solving Complex Problems • Paul Giangarra, CTO, IBM Federal Chairman, WMA TVC, IBM Academy Affiliate
Agenda • 11:15 am – 12:00 noon Featured Demonstration: How Mash-ups deliver SOA to the Desktop—DIA Example • Mr. Steven Willett, Defense Information Agency, and Mr. John Crupi, CTO, JackBe • 12:00 to 2:00 PM Lunch – Networking Break • Vendor Exhibits (Atrium) (Greg Linden) • 12:15 – 1:45 pm Community of Practice: Semantic Exchange. Semantic services in the next generation internet — A report from the European Semantic Technology Conference and Future Internet Symposium Mills Davis, Project10x. Room 1H300. • 12:30 - 1:50 pm Break Out Session: Organizational Agility through a SOA: Bridging the Gap Between Business Operations and the IT Automation Which Supports It. Thomas Pole, Harris Corporation and John Hopkins University. Room 1H301.
Agenda • 2:00-2:50 pm Featured Presentation: Characterization Framework and Design Patterns for the Disadvantaged User • Beth Yost, MITRE Corporation • 2:50-3:40 pm Featured Presentation: Achieving SOA Governance through Organizational Consensus • Mr. Sam Kneppar, IRS; Ms. Kimberly Rabe, IRS and Mr. Frank Tirado, MITRE Corporation. • 3:40 - 3:55 pm Break • 3:55- 4:45 pm Featured Presentation: System Wide Information Management – Agility and Next Generation Applications Using SOA for the National Airspace • Duncan Thomson, MITRE • 4:45-5:00 pm Day Two Wrap Up (Blog Report) • Brand Niemann, Federal SOA Community of Practice