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Model service-oriented architecture with Rational Software Architect: Part 1. Case study, tools, and the business view

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Level: Intermediate

Bertrand Portier (bportier@ca.ibm.com), IT Architect, IBM 
Gregory Hodgkinson (greg.hodgkinson@7irene.com), SOA Lead, 7irene (IBM Tier 1 Business Partner)

22 May 2007

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This tutorial, Part 1 of a series, introduces the concepts and tools involved with modeling service-oriented architecture (SOA) using IBM® Rational® Software Architect. In this series, you will learn how Rational Software Architect, along with IBM® WebSphere® Business Modeler, supports a model-driven development (MDD) approach to the specification of SOA. This tutorial walks you through these concepts using a fictitious online DVD rental case study.

Prerequisites

To get better value out of this tutorial, it is recommended but not necessary that you be familiar with:

  • Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN)
  • IBM® WebSphere® Business Modeler
  • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • IBM® Rational® Software Architect


System requirements

In order to complete this tutorial, you should have the following installed (Trial versions are available):


To view the demos included in this tutorial, JavaScript must be enabled in your browser and Macromedia Flash Player 6 or higher must be installed. You can download the latest Flash Player at http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer/.


Duration

Under 2 hours


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