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Difference between revisions of "STP/IM Component/STP Use Cases"

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| Creates a model representing the current (or possibly future) state of a business process, independent from any technological implementation details. It will serve as a blueprint for SOA solution architects and developers.
 
| Creates a model representing the current (or possibly future) state of a business process, independent from any technological implementation details. It will serve as a blueprint for SOA solution architects and developers.
 
| [[STP/BPMN_Component]]
 
| [[STP/BPMN_Component]]
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| [[STP/IM Component/Transformation Approaches/From BPMN]]
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| Designs a solution according to the models built by the business analyst. Typically follows a SOA methodology to come up with a model of services and service components. Uses SCA as a standard to model this.
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| [[STP/SCA Component]]
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[[STP/IM Component/Transformation Approaches/To SCA]]
 
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Revision as of 18:33, 6 June 2008

Stakeholder Development process discipline Description Tools used Possible integration scenarios
Business Analyst Business Modeling, Analysis Creates a model representing the current (or possibly future) state of a business process, independent from any technological implementation details. It will serve as a blueprint for SOA solution architects and developers. STP/BPMN_Component STP/IM Component/Transformation Approaches/From BPMN
Software Architect SOA Analysis and Design Designs a solution according to the models built by the business analyst. Typically follows a SOA methodology to come up with a model of services and service components. Uses SCA as a standard to model this. STP/SCA Component STP/IM Component/Transformation Approaches/From SCA

STP/IM Component/Transformation Approaches/To SCA

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