Defining the business service layer is an important first step in the SOA journey and most organizations have challenges on where to start. The tendency for internal IT and application development folks is to start bottom up as they are familiar with their current systems and databases. This results in a service layer that is very granular and while it exposes the legacy system or package to participate in SOA it does not have a specific business context. SEEC’s catalog of business services for insurance has been defined in a top down manner. This requires decomposing the business process and then identifying the services needed to impact business outcomes. This has resulted in a set of services with the right granularity and these services can be readily combined to develop service oriented composite applications.
For a complete list of business services available visit http://www.intellectseec.com/business-components/bcs.asp and browse the SEEC Advantage library.
Data architecture and an industry standard object model are accelerators in realizing business services. Organizations have many disparate systems and do not have an enterprise data model that they can leverage to build the business service layer. Building a rationalized data architecture is a time consuming task. SEEC has leveraged Industry standards like ACORD, IFX in order to derive an abstract object model. This has allowed for building of services that are decoupled from the legacy or packaged systems that are currently in use.
Standardizing the J2EE frameworks for component development increases development productivity. Building components requires adoption of standards for user interface, web services, transaction management, error handling and logging, business rules and the integration layer. This coupled with the a standard object model enables achieving high productivity without sacrificng a consistent design, code quality and meeting performance goals.
For information on SEEC's business component architecture please click on link below:
http://www.intellectseec.com/business-components/bcs.asp
For a complete list of business services available visit http://www.intellectseec.com/business-components/bcs.asp and browse the SEEC Advantage library.
Data architecture and an industry standard object model are accelerators in realizing business services. Organizations have many disparate systems and do not have an enterprise data model that they can leverage to build the business service layer. Building a rationalized data architecture is a time consuming task. SEEC has leveraged Industry standards like ACORD, IFX in order to derive an abstract object model. This has allowed for building of services that are decoupled from the legacy or packaged systems that are currently in use.
Standardizing the J2EE frameworks for component development increases development productivity. Building components requires adoption of standards for user interface, web services, transaction management, error handling and logging, business rules and the integration layer. This coupled with the a standard object model enables achieving high productivity without sacrificng a consistent design, code quality and meeting performance goals.
For information on SEEC's business component architecture please click on link below:
http://www.intellectseec.com/business-components/bcs.asp
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Good blog on SOA Applications. What kind of productivity you can expect by building the applications using business components?
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