service-oriented architecture: why should we care?
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Service-Oriented Architecture: Why should we care?. Tom Clarke. January 2005. 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.”. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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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
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