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The Reference Model for SOA is an OASIS standard that provides a vocabulary for service-oriented applications, alowing people to achieve a common understanding when they talk about services. Michael Siefel, principal of Reliable Software, will be giving a session at SOAWorld 2007 East
"This will permit everyone to speak the same language when planning, architecting, developing, and using a SOA," Steifel notes.
Stiefel consults on software architecture and development, and the alignment of information technology with business goals, his current work involves training in distributed applications development, software best practices, in .NET, C#, Web services, C++, and SQL Server. He also advises on IT strategy and planning, including budgeting, hiring, and growth management, and designs and implementats service-based applications including Web services.
Currently a member of the OASIS Technical Committee developing a core SOA Reference Model and related Reference Architectures, in July 2006 Stiefel was named a Microsoft Visual Developer Solutions Architect MVP. He is a Visiting Scholar at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Science, Technology and Society Program where his research and teaching focus is the teaching of engineering to high school and undergraduate students.
If you have an original idea for a session on service-oriented architecture from a business perspective, today is the final day to submit your proposal. The decision on whether or not to invite a speaker will be made by the Conference Advisory Board within days of the Call for Papers closing today.
Come join your industry peers, and become part of a Speaker Faculty that already includes not just Michael Stiefel but also a great line-up of other passionate, insightful, and experienced folks:
Click Here to Submit Your Session Proposal Today...
Topics & Speakers Already Accepted Include:
"SOA Deployment Challenges in the Real World"
Sastry Malladi - a Principal Architect at eBay
"Decorating Your SOA Services with Governance Enforcement Contracts"
Michael Wheaton - Principal engineer for Sun Microsystems
"Open Source Penetration and Use in SOA Deployments"
Pierre Fricke - Director of Product Line Management for Red Hat's JBoss Portal and SOA products
"Web 2.0? – It’s the Universal SOA"
David S. Linthicum - Internationally known application integration and service-oriented architecture expert
"Techniques for Exploiting – and Protecting – Web Services"
Danny Allan – Director of Security Research, Watchfire
"Troubleshooting SOA, Web Services and J2EE Source Software Stacks"
Michael Baum - CEO, Splunk
"How To Simplify Heterogeneous SOA: Service Virtualization"
Matt Quinn - SVP of product strategy, TIBCO
"SOA – Does the Shoe Fit?"
Ajit Sagar - a principal architect with Infosys Technologies
"Speaking the Same SOA Language: OASIS Reference Model for SOA"
Michael Stiefel - principal of Reliable Software
"The New SOA Synergy: How Runtime Governance, Triage, and Security Must Work Together"
Paul Lipton - Senior Architect specializing in SOA and Web services in the Wily Technology Division of CA
"Going Open – A Guide for Software Vendors and Their Customers"
Raven Zachary - open source technology specialist for The 451 Group
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The Reference Model for SOA is an OASIS standard that provides a vocabulary for service-oriented applications, alowing people to achieve a common understanding when they talk about services. Michael Siefel, principal of Reliable Software, will be giving a session at SOAWorld 2007 East explain how to use the reference model in discussions with vendors, stakeholders, development staff, business analysts and others that participate in the development of services. |
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