for organizations seeking to formally model their Web Services using the
standard SOA Modeling Language (SoaML) notation
Course Overview
Modeling a Service Architecture Using SoaML covers the official OMG™ standard notation as implemened in the Enterprise Architect modeling tool. SoaML allows for the formal definition of Services in terms of participants, interfaces, contracts, capabilities, messages, etc. The training includes hands-on exercises, tool guidance and best practices.
Why Choose This Course?
The course appeals to organizations looking for a semantically rich notation in which to create abstract yet very precise definitions of their SOA Services, which can later be mapped to implementation artifacts (XML Schema, WSDL and code files). The technology neutral representation of the Services, as specified by SoaML, allows for easy understanding and validation by the business stakeholders, and its model artifacts can additionally be mapped upwards into the business architecture.
Who Should Attend?
This two-day course caters to business/system analysts, architects and designers seeking to harness a comprehensive notation for building high quality models of a SOA architecture.
What You Will Learn?
- The complete SoaML notation
- Tool basics and guidance
- Hands-on exercises
- Adding traceability to the models
- EA configuration options
This course helps participants document their SOA services through a set of models that are understandable by the non technical User. These models can then be mapped downstream to lower level analysis and design artifacts, as well as upward to the business architecture, opening the way for complete end-to-end traceability between the service requirements as expressed by the business, and the service implementations provided by IT.
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