Network and Enterprise Services – Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) November 7, 2007 Network and Enterprise Services – Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) November 7, 2007 Mr. Terry Simpson, Division Head Enterprise Command & Control Engineering [email protected](843) 218-5630 DSN 312-588-5630
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Network and Enterprise Services –Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)November 7, 2007
Network and Enterprise Services –Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)November 7, 2007
Mr. Terry Simpson, Division HeadEnterprise Command & Control Engineering
This workshop will discuss some of the key aspects of SPAWAR Charleston's engineering leadership in the SOA area and highlight a few of the enabling elements and challenges of successfully developing operational net-centric capabilities based on SOA.
The emergence of Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) is driving an evolution in DoD capabilities development and implementation – a shift from stand-alone systems to interoperable software services and common network computing environments.
SPAWAR Charleston and our industry partners are playing a leading role in engineering this evolution in both the Navy and Joint military environments.
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Net-centric and SOA Challenges Net-centric and SOA Challenges
SOA enables collaboration and mission focus……..andNet-centric capabilities share resources…………….so
Some major challenges include:
#1 Governance (G, g)#2 Security
#3 Data Strategies
These challenges are more cultural than technical These challenges are more cultural than technical
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Find
(SOAP)
Service Provider
COI #1
COI #2
Service Consumer
COI #1
COI #2
Basics: The “SOA Triangle”Basics: The “SOA Triangle”
• Culture Change…– Collaboration over Control (we vs. me)– Intellectual Capital over Infrastructure– Agile Incremental Development (and Experimentation)
over Big Bang• Rigorous Enterprise CM (and documentation)• Alignment of R&D experimentation with Acquisition roadmaps
• Adopter support – continual engineering engagement
• Leadership support (critical to Governance)
Key Enabling ElementsOperationalizing SOA TechnologiesKey Enabling Elements
Operationalizing SOA Technologies
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Workshop DiscussionWorkshop Discussion
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CANES Capabilities/Program Transition
Capabilities• Voice Services
• IP Telephony • Mobile and Stationary• Secure and Un-Secure
• Video Services• Video Teleconferencing • Video/Graphics Distribution
• Data Services• Network Support• Information Management• Core Infrastructure Services• Network Access (IPv4/IPv6 Capable)• Information Delivery
• Systems Management• Performance, Availability, & Service Level