Lost in Translation – Common Mistakes Interpreting Patterns – Mark Simpson, Griffiths-Waite @ SOA, Cloud & Service Technology Symposium 2012
- by JuergenKress
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SOA, Cloud + Service Technology Symposium is a yearly event that
features the top experts and authors from around the world, providing a
series of keynotes, talks, demonstrations, and panels, as well as
training and certification workshops - all dedicated to empowering IT
professionals to realize modern service technologies and practices in
the real world.
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Speaker: Mark Simpson, Griffiths-Waite
Mark
has been specialising in Oracle technology for 13 years, the last 10 of
these with Griffiths Waite. Mark leads our SOA technology practice
(covering SOA, Business Process Management and Enterprise Architecture).
He
is a much sought after presenter on the Oracle and SOA conference
circuits, and a respected authority on these technologies. Mark has
advised a host of UK leading organisations on the deployment of BPM /
SOA solutions. Working closely with Oracle US Product Development Mark
has contributed to Oracle's SOA Methodology and Oracle's SOA Maturity
Model.
Lost in Translation – Common Mistakes Interpreting Patterns
Learn how small misinterpretations of high-level design patterns can have large and costly project ramifications.
Good
SOA design benefits from the use of a reference architecture and
standardised design patterns. However both of these concepts give an
abstracted view of the intended solution, which needs to be interpreted
to become realised. A reference implementation is important to
demonstrate how key design guidelines can be implemented in the toolset
of choice, but the main success factor is how these are used through the
build and post live phases of the project.
This session will
introduce practical design patterns with supporting implementation
examples that, if used correctly, will give long term benefit. We will
highlight implementations where misinterpretations or misalignment from
pattern aims have led to issues post implementation. The session will
add depth to the pattern discussions you are already having enabling
confidence in proceeding to the next level of realisation whilst
considering how they may be implemented within your solution and chosen
toolset.
September 25, 2012 - 13:55
KEYNOTES & SPEAKERS
More
than 80 international subject matter experts will be speaking at the
Symposium. Below are confirmed keynotes and speakers so far. Over 50% of
the agenda has not yet been finalized. Many more speakers to come. View
the partial program calendars on the Conference Agenda page.
CONFERENCE THEMES & TRACKS
Cloud Computing Architecture & Patterns
New SOA & Service-Orientation Practices & Models
Emerging Service Technology Innovation
Service Modeling & Analysis Techniques
Service Infrastructure & Virtualization
Cloud-based Enterprise Architecture
Business Planning for Cloud Computing Projects
Real World Case Studies
Semantic Web Technologies (with & without the Cloud)
Governance Frameworks for SOA and/or Cloud Computing Projects
Service Engineering & Service Programming Techniques
Interactive Services & the Human Factor
New REST & Web Services Tools & Techniques
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