SSE Meeting 32
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Attendees
John Davies, Iain Cardow, Sarwar Ahmad.
Overview
Discussions were wide ranging and covered:
- What techniques we have and what service/systems can they apply to?
- Can we better handle Services within an enterprise architecture?
- Early life-cycle - how is the decision made to develop/deploy a service ?
What Process, Techniques, Models do we have? Which are useful when?
We have seen/studies/developed techniques - mostly to support analysis and design, but also to cover operation,
Service-Centric Analysis
- as described in Paper for ASEC2018
- Covers analysis of need and specification for Services
- applied to Norway Military Vehicle service and logistics
- provides detailed analysis
- not yet seen for how to/where to split providers?
- Considered for applying to
- Bus Service - good
- Health Care – poor
SOA model - as in TOGAF
- applied to many software services
- provides diagrams of how services are composed to provide business process
- Apply to Norway NCS ILS - doesn’t add/help
NECTISE Model -
- structure of services to provide capability
- mostly visual can be applied to:
- NCS ILS – OK
- Health Care, University - OK
Providing a better framework
Considering MoDAF as an example Architecture
we could modify.
Start of lifecycle
- using Services to make money.
Actions
- JD to chase actions from last meeting
- JD to look at early lifecycle
Next Meeting
12 November or 10 December 2018, 10-30 to 14-30, Rolls Royce, Filton, Bristol.