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Integration scenarios as input to OSLC specifications
A common requirement from the integration scenarios that I've been introducing to you is the need for combining data from multiple sources. For example, while scenario “Service and Application Problem Diagnosis” calls for being able to determine the impact on services and applications of supporting resources and scenario “Deployment of VM, System and Application patterns in Cloud” calls for being able to provision servers in the Cloud, the implementors of both scenarios share the need to process data from diverse inputs such as ... [More]
Tags:  oslc linked_data linked-data tuan ibm-blog-l3 integration scenario reconciliation |
Now you can see Registry Services by the DASHboard Light
There is beauty in visualization, there is paradise in beautiful integration, then there is a Meat Loaf-esque attempt at tying this entry’s title to the intro. For the past two years we have been focusing on consolidating and correlating data from different data providers, and during that time we also put out a rather polished Registry Services Sample UI console that allowed people to browse data stored in Registry Services. All the while we kept throwing a long look across the hallway - actually they sit on the floor above, their not so... [More]
Tags:  dashnoard rest oslc linked_data registry_services ibm-blog-l3 dash resources registry-services dashboarding reconciliation rsotg linked-data nastacio registry dashboard lifecycle |
From scenario to product: SmartCloud Control Desk v.7.5.1.1
Continuing with my series of blog posts on how IBM products use scenarios in their integration work, I’d like to showcase the newly released SmartCloud Control Desk v.7.5.1.1 For a much better description, go to this page and watch the online demos or try it out on the Jazz for Service Management hosted beta . I’ll just note that, among many other features, SmartCloud Control Desk 7.5.1.1 implements scenarios “Service Asset and Configuration Management - View Asset / CI Details via UI Preview” which demonstrate how products use use OSLC and the... [More]
Tags:  registry_services scenario integration smartcloud oslc linked_data jazzsm linked-data ibm-blog-l3 |
Going from an integration scenario to install, deploy and troubleshoot the right set of products
Last time , I mentioned how IBM teams use scenarios as a tool to bake in integration in our products. Eventually (or as some of you might say, at long last ... ) though, a scenario gets implemented and released. Now, since it's integration we're talking about, it's not one product that's released, it's multiple products. And, it's not multiple products being released at once, it may be one new product now working with another product that's been out for 6 months or even two products from two different vendors. My... [More]
Tags:  oslc linked-data integration deployment troubleshoot ibm-blog-l3 scenario linked_data |
Publishing integration scenarios on Service Management Connect
One of the guiding principles of OSLC is that everything is scenario driven . OSLC workgroups focus on satisfying real-world interoperability scenarios and use these to agree of what is to be defined in an OSLC specification . IBM teams follow the same principle when trying to define integration between products. A scenario allows us to define the who,what,why and how of an integration and to do it in a way that allows for disparate groups to focus on the task at hand. We're publishing on the Jazz for Service Management wiki the scenarios... [More]
Tags:  scenario integration linked-data linked_data oslc ibm-blog-l3 |
Simple things generating complex behavior
Apparently I have eclectic interests - at least people who know me seem to think so. Arnaud LeHors from our Standards organization just published a blog entry on recent Linked Data Platform progress that brought me back to some concepts from chaos theory and power laws I was reading about recently. A short digression into chaos theory - optional One of the really "crazy" things about chaos theory is that you end up with very complex behaviors from incredibly simple equations like There were slightly simpler forms in the book, but... [More]
Tags:  registry-services ldp oslc ibm-blog-l3 linked-data |
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to interfacing with Registry Services – Part 1: Registration
Business partners and internal development teams often commend the simplicity of the OSLC integration model adopted in Jazz for Service Management, which is based on well-established open web standards. The openness guarantees that the knowledge is reusable in other implementations, and that vendor neutrality will ensure the stability of APIs and the simplicity of integration with other applications. At the same time, those standards do carry a handful of concepts and models on their backs, but do not panic, they are mostly harmless. The... [More]
Tags:  oslc jena registry-services standards nastacio jazzsm linked-data resources service-provider linked_data registry_services open-services hhgirs ibm-blog-l3 tips reconciliation registry specifications rdf |
Simplify your administration using Jazz for Service Management
Are you still finding answers to questions like: "I have a product to administer on a server. I want to monitor its health, schedule health checks at a particular interval, receive alerts of the various configuration health on my dashboard, perform configuration on the product. However, I do not have sufficient knowledge to perform long steps of configuration. How do I get started to administer?" The answer to above questions is Administration Services. All you need to do is install Jazz for Service Management on the server you need... [More]
Tags:  ibm-blog-l3 jazzsm oslc services linked-data adminsitration isl-csi |