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Session 1: Tuesday, December 5, 10:30-12:00
Talk 1: Enterprise 2.0: SOA, SaaS & Web 2.0Enterprise IT departments are making or considering major investments in ‘service oriented architectures’ driven by increasing standardization in web-services technology. At the same time, ‘software as a service’ solutions are being explored by enterprise business units as providing an alternative to the traditional enterprise software model. Meanwhile, web 2.0 ‘mash-ups’, ‘rich browser interface’ technologies, and ‘wiki’-based collaboration tools are becoming widely used in the consumer space. We discuss the potential business impact of these global trends, as well as their relationship with global development models and open source software. Speaker: Dr. Gautam ShroffAs Vice President, Technology Programs, Tata Consultancy Services, Dr. Shroff is responsible for defining technology joint business-R&D programs across TCS, recommending directions to existing R&D efforts, spawning new R&D efforts (internal or external) and proliferating the resulting technology and intellectual property across TCS’ core businesses. Additionally he also heads TCS’ Technology Innovation Lab (www.ilab-tcs.com), which focuses on applied research in open architectures, grid computing, service oriented computing, semantic computing and human computer interfaces. Talk 2: Next generation Web Services technologies: Windows Communication FoundationAbstractWindows Communication Foundation is Microsoft's unified programming model for building Web service. It extends the .NET Framework to enable developers to build secure, reliable, and transacted Web services that interoperate across platforms. Speaker: Ronnie Saurenmann, Architect, Microsoft Schweiz GmbHRonnie is a specialist in software architecture and is Microsoft Certified Architect. He is supporting and consulting large companies in software development and architecture. In particular he's focusing on SOA, Web Services, .NET Framework 3.0, SQL Server and BizTalk. He has more than 11 years of experience in software design for large enterprises. Before joining Microsoft he was lead software architect in a bank. Session 2: Tuesday, December 5, 15:30-17:00Talk 1: Do Web Services make our life really simpler?With "Saferpay" Telekurs Card Solutions provides a payment solution for E-Commerce shops to accept credit card based payments on-line. As over 5'000 merchants use this service and more than 10 millions of transactions a year are being processed, the simplicity of integration for Saferpay becomes an important strategic aspect to Telekurs Card Solutions. In the middle of 2005, Saferpay went life with Web Service technology as its core service. Speaker: Giorgio Scherl, Telekurs Card SolutionsAs "Head of Product Management POS & E-Commerce" at Telekurs Card Solutions Giorgio Scherl is responsible for the product development of credit card based payment products targeted at point of sales (POS) and E-Commerce merchants. From 1997 until 2002 Giorgio Scherl ran multiple entrepreneurial startup companies in New York. During this time he designed and helped to develop various web based business solutions. Before his time in New York, he helped to establish Union Bank of Switzerland's (UBS) first Internet presence and security architecture. Talk 2: Architectural Decisions as Service Realization Methodology in Model-Driven SOA Construction - From Analysis-Level Process Models to Service Abstractions of Quality and StyleOn Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) delivery projects, practitioners concern themselves with the characteristics of good services and how such services can be designed. For instance, they look for advice regarding interface granularity and criteria to assess whether existing software assets are fit for reuse in SOA environments. As for all nontrivial modeling problems, there are no straightforward answers to these questions; a full-fledged service modeling methodology is required, consisting of service identification, specification and realization techniques. Service identification and specification are well covered by methodologies such as Service-Oriented Modeling and Architecture (SOMA); for service realization, architectural decision models can be leveraged. Unlike other approaches to documenting software architectures, architectural decision models capture the expert knowledge leading to certain designs rather than actual designs. At present, the construction of architectural decision models is an education- and labor-intensive undertaking. Architectural decisions are therefore often taken without model support; the rationale behind the decision making is not captured. In this talk, we position SOA-specific architectural decision models as a prescriptive service realization technique and present an SOA decision catalog harvested from a number of full-scope SOA delivery projects. For illustration purposes, we will use two large-scale SOA and Web services deployments, the BPEL enablement of the order management application of a telecommunications wholesaler, and the Web services externalization approach followed by a shared service provider in the finance industry. We will look at drivers for the projects as well as the solution architectures, and share some of the lessons learned. Olaf Zimmermann, IBM Zurich Research LabOlaf Zimmermann is an Open Group master certified and IBM senior certified IT architect with 17 years of IT industry experience. Olaf is based in the IBM Zurich Research Lab, where he focuses on meet-in-the-middle process and service modeling techniques, as well as the role architectural decisions and model transformations play during SOA construction. In his previous professional services life, Olaf helped numerous clients designing enterprise-scale SOA/Web services solutions, and also educated practitioners around the world on these and other emerging technologies. Olaf is an author of the text book "Perspectives on Web Services" (Springer-Verlag) and contributed to several IBM Redbooks such as "Web Services Wizardry with WebSphere Studio Application Developer". He holds an honours degree in Computer Science from the Technical University in Braunschweig, Germany. More information on Olaf's work is available at www.zurich.ibm.com/csc/bit/bpia.html and www.perspectivesonwebservices.de Session 3: Wednesday, December 6, 10:30-12:00Service-Oriented Architecture – Creating True Business Agility Session 4: Wednesday, December 6, 13:30-15:00Asynchronous Interactions for Communication Web Services |
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