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Faculty Development Program : Service Oriented
Architecture
Venue : College of Engineering Pune (COEP)
Schedule : 15th , 16th and 17th March (9.30 am to 6.00 pm)
Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a business-centric IT
architectural approach that supports integrating a business as
linked, repeatable business tasks, or services. IBM’s Service
Oriented Architecture is leading the way in the next generation of
business-centric design – an architecture based around web
services, independent of platform and
designed
for change.
Faculty Enablement :
IBM actively imparts knowledge about curricula to the faculty through faculty workshops where IBM experts spend several days to share the knowledge, methods and tools related to a particular technology. Faculty can incorporate this material in their courseware in the most effective form they feel fit.
Service Oriented Architecture and COEP :
IBMers are currently involved in delivering a course in SOA to final year B.Tech students at COEP.
The faculty workshop is being organized with the view to enable the faculty of all participating universities and institutes to successfully conduct a course in 'Service Oriented Architecture'
Day 1 :
15th March
Session | Timing | Speaker | Topics |
Introduction | 9.30 – 10.00 | ||
Introduction and Fundamentals of SOA | 10.00–11.30 | Srinivas G Kulkarni |
Overview
and IT Architecture Evolution; Aspects of SOA: Business,
Technical, Architecture, Implementation; Benefits of SOA-Business
Value of SOA, Agility & SOA ; Assessment for SOA ; Strategy &
Planning for SOA; Industry standards
Case
studies
|
Break | 11.30-11.45 | ||
SOA Principles, service orientation, Lifecycle, Reference Architecture | 11.45 – 1.00 | Swanand Barve |
Service
oriented architecture-Reference Architecture; SOA-Solution
Components; SOA Design Principles; The Patterns for e-business;
Common principles of service orientation; SOA - Business Driven
Development; SOA - Lifecycle - Overview ;
|
Lunch break | 1.00-2.00 | ||
SOA modeling , assembly and deploy | 2.00-3.00 | Swanand Barve |
Service
Oriented Modeling & Architecture (SOMA),
SOA
Modeling - Concepts & Tools(Modeler); SOA Assembly &
Deploy - Concepts & Tools
|
Case study discussions/ Videos | 3.00-4.00 | Swanand Barve | |
Break | 4.00-4.30 | ||
Information
Discipline in SOMA
|
4.30-6.00 | Yogesh Kulkarni |
Significance
of Data in SOA
Key concepts - Business Glossary, Conceptual Model Data Characteristics of Services Information Services (identification and Criteria) Information Discipline Activities across different SOMA phases |
Day 2 : 16th March
Session | Timing | Speaker | Topics |
SOA
and Web Services
|
10.00-11.15 | Aafaque Khan |
SOA
and Web Services
Web
Services Overview and framework
Web
Services Standards
|
Break | 11.15-11.30 | ||
SOA
and Web Services - contd
|
11.30-1.00 | Aafaque Khan
Backup : Mubeen Khateeb |
Service
Component Architecture (SCA)
Service
Data Objects (SDO)
Service
Interaction Components (WSRP , JSR 168)
Service
Orchestration (WS-BPEL)
Service
Discovery and Lookup (WSIL , UDDI , RAS)
Service
level communication and alternative transports , Service
Invocation & Messaging (WS-I , SOAP)
Service
contracts & Description (WSDL , RAS)
|
Lunch break | 1.00-2.00 | ||
Case studies , tools, demos for morning session | 2.00-3.00 | Tanmay Ambre & Srikrishnan Srinivasan | |
Web
Services - Integration, Interoperability and Security
|
3.00-4.00 | Tanmay Ambre & Srikrishnan Srinivasan |
Integration
and Interoperability using XML (Infoset , Namespace, Schema),
RESTful services
|
Break | 4.00-4.30 | ||
Web
Services - Integration, Interoperability and Security (contd)
|
4.30-6.00 | Tanmay Ambre & Srikrishnan Srinivasan |
Service
Security-Core concepts- Summary of challenges , threats and
remedies - Securing the communication layer - Overview of
message-level security - Data level security
Atomic
services and composite services
Demos/case
studies
|
Day 3 : 17th March
Business Process Management | 10.00-11.30 | Rahul Pisal |
Introduction to BPM
3
Key BPM entry points
-
Business led discovery
-
Interaction and Collaboration
-
Continuous process optimization
|
Break | 11.30-11.45 | ||
Business Process Management (contd) | 11.45-1.15 | Rahul Pisal |
BPM components and
methodology - Reference Architecture
BPM
in action - 3 customer success stories and 2 you tube demos
(totaling 25-30 mins).
|
Lunch break | 1.15-2.15 | ||
ENTERPRISE
PLATFORMS AND SOA;
|
2.15-3.15 | Tanmay Ambre & Srikrishnan Srinivasan |
Enterprise
Service Bus Basics and its relevance in Enterprise Architecture
and SOA
|
Break | 3.15-3.45 | ||
SOA
support in J2EE;
|
3.45-5.30 | Tanmay Ambre & Srikrishnan Srinivasan |
Java
EE platform support for SOA,
demos/case
studies/tools/industry standards
|
Closing session | 5.30-6.00 | ||
Srinivas Kulkarni
Srinivas
Kulkarni is the Chief Architect for Application Innovation Services
(AIS), a group of ~5000 practitioners primarily involved in
application development for IBM customers, in Global Delivery
division of IBM Global Business Services. In this role Srinivas leads
the technical governance of several AIS projects and leads strategic
transformation initiatives like industrialized delivery, asset
intensive solutions and higher global delivery penetration in growth
markets. Srinivas has consulted several IBM customers, from
enterprises to start-ups, across the world for business and
technology transformation. His experiences ranges from embedded
devices programming to enterprise architecture.
Srinivas
has 18+ years of experience of working in technology consulting, IT
systems architecture, complex systems integration and software
engineering
Srinivas
is an Executive I/T Architect, with specialization in Enterprise
Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture (Consulting,
Design and Delivery), Business Process Management, Service Oriented
Modeling and Architecture, Business Transformation
Srinivas
currently heads the Asia-Pacific Architect Profession office in IBM.
Srinivas
is member of IBM Academy of Technology and founder member of
Technical Experts Council in India.
Swanand
Barve
Swanand
Barve is a Senior IT Architect experienced in architecture, design
and development of enterprise applications. He has extensive
international exposure and cross-industry expertise. Swanand
specializes in Service Oriented Architecture with J2EE set of
technologies and IBM products. Swanand is a SOA Method Exponent
and SOMA Champion experienced in adapting and implementing SOMA
Method guidance.
Yogesh
Kulkarni
Yogesh
is an IBM Certified Senior IT Architect (Open Group Certified Master
IT Architect) and has over 14 years of experience in IT industry (11
years with IBM). Yogesh presently leads Information / Data
Architecture discipline within IBM AIS division and has strong
expertise in Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, Master Data
Management, Data Governance and SOA. Yogesh has lead large and
complex IT engagements in SOA, DW/BI and MDM space for clients in
public sector and health care domains.
Tanmay
Ambre
Tanmay
is an IT architect with IBM India Pvt. Ltd. He has 11.5 years of
experience in IT. He is an IBM Accredited IT Architect and Sun
Certified Enterprise Architect. His area of specialization is
Application Architecture for Java EE applications. He has expertise
on Java EE Platform, Performance Engineering and Cloud Computing. He
has worked in Telecom, Banking and Government Sector. He hold a
degree in Mechanical Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology &
Science Pilani (BITS Pilani).
Srikrishnan
Srinivasan
Srikrishnan
Srinivasan is an accredited IT architect with excellent analytical
and interpersonal skills and is adept at applying technology in
solving enterprise business problems. He is a practitioner in the
Application Innovation Services competency of IBM with specific focus
on SOA practice area and J2EE Application architecture, having 12+
years of experience in architecture, design and development of high
performance scalable solutions, across various industries and
complexity levels. He also has experience in solution optimization,
performance engineering, software evaluation and selection for
projects. He has consulted IBM customers for geographically
distributed application development methodologies and techniques.
Rahul
Pisal
Rahul
is an Integration Architect working with IBM Global Business Services
in Pune, India. He has 14 years of IT experience. His current focus
is on implementing SOA and BPM engagements for clients spanning
different industry domains. Some of his recent work has been in
Energy & Utility and Healthcare domains. Rahul is currently
playing the role of an Integration/BPM Architect at Horizon BCBS of
NJ.
Rahul
graduated from COEP in 1997 specializing in Electronics and
Telecommunications.