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Design SOA services with Rational Software Architect, Part 1: Get started with requirements, process, and modeling

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Level: Intermediate

Lee Ackerman (ackerman@ca.ibm.com), Sr. Product Manager, IBM
Bertrand Portier (bportier@ca.ibm.com), IT Architect, IBM

19 Sep 2006

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In this tutorial, Part 1 of a series, you will learn about the relationship between a set of tools in the IBM® Rational® Software Development Platform that you will use as you design an SOA-based service using Model-Driven Development (MDD). You’ll see how to access requirements from different sources, use a customized software development process, and then start to model a design for the required service. Tools used include IBM Rational Software Architect, IBM Rational Software Modeler, IBM WebShpere® Business Modeler, IBM Rational RequisitePro® and the IBM Rational Unified Process® (RUP®) methodology.

Prerequisites

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

  • UML, the Unified Modeling Language
  • Rational Software Architect or Rational Software Modeler
  • SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture
  • WebSphere Business Modeler
  • Rational RequisitePro
  • Rational Unified Process


System requirements

In order to complete this tutorial, you should have the following installed:

  • Rational Software Architect
  • WebSphere Business Modeler
  • Rational RequisitePro
  • Rational Unified Process



Duration

Under 2 hours


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