service-oriented architecture: why should we care?
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Washington StateAdministrative Office of the Courts
Service-Oriented Architecture:Why should we care?
Tom Clarke
January 2005
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The Global SOA Vision
“Any member of the justice
community can access the
information they need to do their job
at the time they need it, in a form that
is useful, regardless of the location
of the data.”
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Justice Constraints
Many independent agencies and funding sources
Information sharing across divergent disciplines, branches of government, and business models
Business processes scaling across wide range
Many differences in software & hardware
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SOA Benefits
Autonomous business processes
High levels of reuse
Choice of implementation vendors and consultants
Off-the-shelf commodity software components
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The Global SOA Agenda
Identify justice services
Recommend a strategy for deployment
Recommend a strategy for developing supporting standards
Recommend a strategy for hosting supporting registries (both services & standards)
Recommend best practices for security, reliability, privacy, access, etc.
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Justice Services
GJXDM component = Microservice Content
Microservice + microservice +
microservice = Reference Document
JIEM reference data exchange +
Reference document = Service Content
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Justice Services, cont.
Service Content + Message Profile = Service
Services + Registries + standards + agreements + best practices = Managed Services
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Who is doing what?
GJXDM content
Global XSTF, Justice Associations, IJIS
Message standards
IJIS
GTTAC
OASIS Integrated Justice TC
SEARCH
Global ISWG Services SC
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Who is doing what?, cont.
Technology
World Wide Web Consortium
Web Services-Interoperability
OASIS
Implementation
Global ISWG Registries SC, Standards SC
Global Security WG, Privacy WG
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Business Benefits
Lower costs
Streamline processes
Improve service
Provide mission-critical services
Support a diverse community
Washington State
Administrative Office of the Courts
1206 Quince St SE
P O Box 41170
Olympia, WA 98504-1170
(360) 753-3365 FAX: (360) 586-8869
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