enterprise architecture paradigm, and is expected to
be continuously applied in the long term. The
challange is in finding a ‘best’ set of enterprise
services. We have constructed the ESDM model that
is interpreted applicable and useful by way of
quantititive survey and qualitative analysis; the
model is believed to support and be able to monitor
the definition, identification and assessment of
enterprise services. Utilizing a top-down approach of
SOA-based enterprise application development
using the EVD lifecycle, the identified criteria in the
ESDM can be leveraged.
The following points summarize the areas, which
can be researched further to follow up on the results
found:
Business Value Metrics for Enterprise Services
should be developed
Link the ESDM to SOA Governance, Change
Management, and BPM modeling techniques
Conduct Case Studies with the ESDM
One of the biggest conclusions to come out of
the expert interviews was the fact that the ESDM
provides organizations with a solid structure for
creating enterprise services, however in order for it
to have maximum usefulness there must be clear
business value metrics associated with it in order to
allow organizations to see the incentives for them to
take this approach to SOA design. Along with this,
there could be more SOA governance and change
management procedures linking to the ESDM. A
second area of consideration is the
operationalization of the linkage to Business Process
Management (BPM), as the top-down approach to
enterprise service development requires companies
to really have a handle on their business process
modeling. Also detailed case studies are vital to
understanding how practical it is to use this model in
actual enterprise service development.
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