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Process improvement

The deployment of new capabilities

Simplification of access to enterprise data

Lowering costs

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10.2 Cost-benefit

 

In theory the cost of developing and deploying a service could be calculated

There have been cost savings in terms of service re-use

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UofT We'll implement a Balanced Score Card to help track the improvement in the execution of business processes that have been service enabled.

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UofT We're not sure that IT will benefit directly from SOA, but we do anticipate that some business processes, with the availability of real-time data, will be improved.

UW Washinton Cost savings analysis has not been done
Cost savings may not be where one might expect (eg a set of standard set of xml parsing algorithms that can be re-used)

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