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omsakthi ADHIPARASAKTHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE MELMARUVATHUR DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PERIODICAL TEST I IT2401 SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE CLASS IV IT MARKS 50 PART A 7x2=14 Answer all questions. 1. What is Service-Oriented Architecture? 2. What are the challenges faced in SOA adoption? 3. How components in an SOA inter-relate? 4. What are the two types of autonomy? 5. What is Service contract? 6. What are the different types of service roles? 7. Define intermediaries. PART B Answer all questions 3x12=36 1. Explain the characteristics of Service oriented Architecture? 2. Explain the Roots of SOA (or) explain the various types of Architectures in detail. 3. Explain the components of SOA and explain how they are interrelating with each other.

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omsakthiADHIPARASAKTHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

MELMARUVATHUR

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYPERIODICAL TEST I

IT2401 SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURECLASS IV IT MARKS 50

PART A 7x2=14Answer all questions.

1. What is Service-Oriented Architecture? 2. What are the challenges faced in SOA adoption? 3. How components in an SOA inter-relate? 4. What are the two types of autonomy? 5. What is Service contract? 6. What are the different types of service roles?7. Define intermediaries.

PART BAnswer all questions 3x12=36

1. Explain the characteristics of Service oriented Architecture?

2. Explain the Roots of SOA (or) explain the various types of Architectures in detail.

3. Explain the components of SOA and explain how they are interrelating with each other.

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Course Code IT 2401

Course Name SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE

Prerequisites SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,WEB TECHNOLOGY

Category CORE SUBJECT

No. of Credit 3

Course Objectives

Course Objective No

Course Objectives

1 To gain understanding of the basic principles of service orientation

2 To learn service oriented analysis techniques

3 To learn technology underlying the service design

4To learn advanced concepts such as service composition, orchestration and Choreography

5 To know about various WS-* specification standards

Programme Outcomes ProgrammeOutcomes No.

Programme Outcomes

a an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.

e an ability to identify, formulate, and solves engineering problems,

g an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility,

h the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.

k an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

lan ability to select appropriate technology, policies, and procedures to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availablity of information and its management.

Question No Reference to Course

Objectives

Reference to (PO)

Max Marks allotted

Marks Obtaine

d

Outcome achieved

1 2 Yes/No2 2 Yes/No3 2 Yes/No4 2 Yes/No5 2 Yes/No6 2 Yes/No7 2 Yes/No8 12 Yes/No9 12 Yes/No10 12 Yes/No

Total Marks 50

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omsakthiADHIPARASAKTHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

MELMARUVATHUR

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYPERIODICAL TEST I

IT2401 SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURECLASS IV IT MARKS 50

PART A 7x2=14Answer all questions.

1. Why SOA is needed? 2. What are the benefits of Service-Oriented Architecture? 3. What are the characteristics of SOA? 4. How Services are composable? 5. What is Service Composability? 6. Define service models.

7. What are the different types of service models?

PART BAnswer all questions 3x12=36

1. What is meant by contemporary SOA and explain its characteristics

2. Discuss and compare SOA with Client server architecture.

3. Discuss briefly about the basic principles of service orientation.

(b)Explain MEP’s in detail

Course Code IT 2401

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Course Name SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE

Prerequisites SOFTWARE ENGINEERING,WEB TECHNOLOGY

Category CORE SUBJECT

No. of Credit 3

Course Objectives

Course Objective No

Course Objectives

1 To gain understanding of the basic principles of service orientation

2 To learn service oriented analysis techniques

3 To learn technology underlying the service design

4To learn advanced concepts such as service composition, orchestration and Choreography

5 To know about various WS-* specification standards

Programme Outcomes ProgrammeOutcomes No.

Programme Outcomes

a an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.

e an ability to identify, formulate, and solves engineering problems,

g an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility,

h the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.

k an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

lan ability to select appropriate technology, policies, and procedures to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availablity of information and its management.

Question No Reference to Course

Objectives

Reference to (PO)

Max Marks allotted

Marks Obtaine

d

Outcome achieved

1 2 Yes/No2 2 Yes/No3 2 Yes/No4 2 Yes/No5 2 Yes/No6 2 Yes/No7 2 Yes/No8 12 Yes/No9 12 Yes/No10 12 Yes/No

Total Marks 50