The Service-Oriented Mod- eling Framework (SOMF) presents more than 100 modeling patterns and an- ti-patterns for service dis- covery and analysis. These templates can be applied to any enterprise architecture initiative, and SOA, or cloud computing project . Service-Oriented Modeling Patterns A Modern Enterprise Architecture Modeling Methodology Easy to understand modeling patterns for business architects, technical architects, business analysts, developers, managers, software designers, managers, and executives www.ModelingConcepts.com
Service-oriented modeling patterns for enterprise architecture, SOA, and cloud computing
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The Ser vice - Or iented Mod-el ing Framework (SOMF) presents more than 100 model ing patterns and an-t i -patterns for ser v ice dis-cover y and analys is . These templates can be appl ied to any enterpr ise architec ture in i t iat ive, and SOA, or c loud computing projec t .
S er vice - O riented M o deling PatternsA M o dern Enterprise Architec ture
M o deling M etho dolo gy
Easy to understand mo deling patterns for business architec ts, technic al architec ts,
business analysts, developers, managers, software designers, managers, and executives
Are you in the ser v ice -or iented discover y phase? Need to discover ser v ices?
Employ the s ix patterns for ser v ice discover y : Top -Down (business process-dr iven and attr ibute -dr iven) , Front-to -back , Back-to -Front , Bottom-Up, and Meet- in-the -M iddle.
Engage in a struc tural cat-egor izat ion ef for t of your ser v ices. The ser v ice - or i -ented model ing f ramework (SOMF) recommends three major ser v ice formation t ypes : Atomic, Composite, and Cluster.
Final ly, categor ize your ser v ices based on their contex tual af f i l iat ion: ser-v ice capabi l i t ies, responsi -bi l i t ies, and func t ional i t y. Employ the three contex-tual categor ies devised by SOMF: Business Ser vices, Technical Ser vices, and many Subcategor ies.
Study, analyze, and model ser v ices based on their contex t . Employ the of fered contex tual general izat ion patterns to increase their abstrac t ion level and ex-tend their func t ional i t y scope.
Simple Proxy (233)
Dependency Enforcement (234)
Dependency Separation (236)
Abstraction Loop (238)
Service-Oriented Contextual Analysis and Modeling Patterns
Employ the ser v ice contex-tual speci f icat ion analys is and model ing approach to decrease ser v ice abstrac-t ion level , func t ional i t y, and overal l capabi l i t ies.
Reverse Proxy (250)
Separation of Concerns Through Service Speci�cation (252)
Uni�cation of Concerns Through Service Speci�cation (254)
Service Speci�cation Loop (256)
Service-Oriented Contextual Analysis and Modeling Patterns
Uti l ize the ser v ice - or iented contex tual expansion pat-terns to increase ser v ice scope, and widen an enter-pr ise architec ture scope in the enterpr ise.
Contextual Federation (276)
Equal-Level Contextual Expansion (270)
Top-Down Contextual Expansion (272)
Bottom-Up Contextual Expansion (274)
Service-Oriented Contextual Analysis and Modeling Patterns
Employ the contex tual contrac t ion patterns to l imit the expansion of an architec ture, reduce ser v ice exposure to consumers, and tr ip down ser vice opera-t ional boundar ies.
Service-Oriented Contextual Analysis and Modeling Patterns
Consider the struc tural expansion patterns for expanding an architec ture and increas ing ser v ice dis-t r ibut ion across the organi-zat ion and even beyond.
Service-Oriented Structural Analysis and Modeling Patterns
Final ly, ut i l ize the struc-tural contrac t ion pattens to decrease the distr ibut ion of ser v ices and l imit the ex-pansion of an architec ture across the organizat ion and beyond.
Service Cluster Intersection (424)
Service Exclusion (427)
Clipping Mask (429)
Federation Scope Reduction (432)
Service-Oriented Structural Analysis and Modeling Patterns
The Ser vice - Or iented Mod-el ing Framework (SOMF) introduces more than 100 model ing patterns and an-t i -patterns for ser v ice dis-cover y and analys is . These templates can be appl ied to any enterpr ise architec ture in i t iat ive, and SOA, or c loud computing projec t .
S er vice - O riented M o deling PatternsA M o dern Enterprise Architec ture