SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE; THE IMPORTANCE OF SERVICE REGISTRY
Abstract
The challenge to manage the alignment of business and IT development have struggled with poor
results, it is essential to bridging the gap between line of business and IT. Spaghetti structure are a
well known phenomena in information systems development, this appears when several systems are
integrated with point-to-point solutions. The architectural development from client-server architecture
and network centric architecture are now moving toward service oriented architecture (SOA). Lack of
control could eventually lead to another level of spaghetti structure. Especially in a global world
characterized by inter-organizational and interconnected IT and business environments driven by
unpredictable customer behavior. Today the aim for management is not only to improve efficiency but
also to improve business effectiveness and to manage organizations and customers behaviors more
strategically. Our objective is to devise and illustrate the importance of controlling, survey and
manage services in service oriented architectures. Furthermore, to increase the knowledge of people
engaged in IT and business development regarding service oriented architecture and the concept
service registry. The scientific approach was semi structured interviews with a number of respondents,
for the thesis, relevant positions in the organization. The implication provides identified key success
factors for comprehension of services in SOA and managing balance of dependencies in changing
information environments characterized by SOA. We claim that we have created a foundation for an
expanded meaningfulness of SOA service, which will lead to higher awareness on improved overview, governance and mutual understanding of SOA services.
Other description
Vårterminen 2006
Date
2007-04-25Author
Olofsson, Therese
Svensson, Johannes
Keywords
SOA
Service Registry
IT management
IT governance
SOA governance
Separation of Concerns
Life Cycle Management
Spaghetti structure
Service
Series/Report no.
Report / IT University of Göteborg
2006:104
Language
eng