Service Oriented

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Across
  1. 3. This is the method used to ensure interoperability between services in an SOA enterprise.
  2. 8. This service principle is used to increase service scalability.
  3. 10. ___________ -driven architectural model focuses on aligning SOA initiatives with well-defined enterprise strategies, comply with governance mandates, and meet competitive challenges to keep pace with changes in market conditions.
  4. 11. The cost effectiveness of an automated business application, process, or system is measure by its return on ___________.
  5. 13. The ________ phase of the SOA life cycle is used to govern a capability version, process version, or service version from having its specification approved through to being realized.
  6. 14. ____________ is defined by the ability of different software programs to share data.
  7. 15. ____________ is a means of separating a service resource's interface from the service implementation.
  8. 18. By taking advantage of the functional ___________ promoted by service-oriented computing, service layers may be established that contain the required business models.
  9. 19. The ________ phase of the SOA life cycle is used to govern a capability version, application version, process version, or service version from being realized, through to being deployed in production.
  10. 21. One of the goals of __________ is is to allow for service logic to be repeatedly leveraged over time so as to achieve an increasingly high return on the initial investment of delivering the service.
  11. 22. A software module added to an application or system that allows access to its capabilities via a standards-compliant services interface.
  12. 23. The ___________ -centric approach considers the whole or the majority of enterprise requirements.
Down
  1. 1. One of the goals of SOA is to reduce the __________ on an IT department by reducing redundancy, size, operational cost, and overhead.
  2. 2. The ___________ phase of the SOA life cycle is used to deprecate and eventually retire a deployed capability version, application version, process version, or service version, when it is no longer required.
  3. 3. This principle states that services are composable.
  4. 4. service ________ is the means by which a business function is accomplished.
  5. 5. This service principle states services are supplemented with communicative meta data by which they can be effectively discovered and interpreted.
  6. 6. The ___________ -neutral approach assists with changing business requirements by constantly managing the evolution of essential technology architecture components.
  7. 7. This service principle is used to increase a service’s runtime reliability, performance, and predictability, especially when being reused and composed.
  8. 9. _________ coupled services are typically required to perform more run-time processing than if they were more tightly coupled.
  9. 12. The _________ phase of the SOA life cycle to govern a capability version, application version, process version, or service version from being initially identified through to its specification being proposed for review.
  10. 16. The ________ -centric approach addresses the capability of reusability in the form of a reconfiguration, enabling existing services with the ability to become parts of other solutions.
  11. 17. Services within the same service inventory are in compliance with the same contract design standards are ____________.
  12. 20. An objective of SOA is having the option to ___________ when a current vendor's existing products or solutions are no longer adequate.