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Friday, 14 April 2006

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
and Web Services

Presentations Slides From The Day Are Available Below

A One Day Seminar

9.00am – 4.00pm Tuesday 30 May 2006


Building
734 (Physiology Building) Room 234

University
of Auckland
, Tamaki Campus, Glen Innes, Auckland

(A campus map can be downloaded here)
 

 


Multi-tier client server and object-oriented technologies have dominated the IT industry in the past decade. The dominance of Internet technologies has ushered in new system architecture and technological designs. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web Services are being hailed as the technologies that promote the delivery of highly flexible, scalable, robust, functionally rich and interoperable systems and services that can be delivered securely and efficiently both within the enterprise and between systems over the Internet. And yet these technologies appear to have generated as many questions as the promises their proponents have made

Programme

 (0900 to 1030)
Ken Rubin, EDS
Co-Chair HL7/OMG Health Services Specification Project

Topics:
- The business case for SOA
- Enterprise architecture and how to align services with a healthcare enterprise
- Vision of semantic interoperability based upon SOA
- The business case for services in healthcare
- The Healthcare Services Specification Project Overview and Background

Presentations:

  1. HSSP Project - An Overview
  2. SOA -  What Does It Mean For Healthcare?
  3. Related resource:  The HSSP home page.


(1045 to 1215)
Grahame  Grieve, Kestral Computing
Co-Chair  HL7 Infrastructure and Messaging technical committee

Topics:
- SOA requirements from standards bodies
- messaging vs services
- IHE's approach to services
- HL7's approach to services
- HSSP & SOA4HL7
- Transmission / mapping issues
- Where does this leave today's implementers?

Presentation:  Health Standards and SOA - A New Challenge

 
(1300 to 1400)
Werner Van Huffel ,IBM

Topics:
-Practical Interoperability Advances for SOA
-Realizing SOA in the present environment

Presentation:  SOA and Web Services in Healthcare IT - A practical guide

(1400 to 1500) 
Mark Carroll, Microsoft
Architect - Developer & Platform Strategy 

Topics:
-Standards based SOA
Examine the status and direction of SOA enabling web services specifications and standards  including XML, Discovery and Integration (UDDI, WS-Discovery), SOAP, and others. We will also examine why the evolution of these standards is so critical for the implementation of SOA because of the very nature and goals of SOA which we will also discuss.

Presentation: Standards Based SOA

(1515-1600)
Open Panel and Discussion

A lively discussion occured.  (As they say, you had to be there.)  This discussion continues on the HL7 discussion list.

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