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1. Respondent background

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1.1 Institution name
1.2 Department name
1.3a Respondent#1: Name and title
1.3b Respondent #2: Name and title
1.4 May we publish your name and institution on the survey results website?

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2. SOA maturity of your organization

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2.1 Can you describe the SOA matrurity of your organization using the terminology developed in the HP SOA capability model?

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3. Industry (vertical) standards

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3.1 PESC: Admissions application

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4. Web Service Integration Capabilities

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4.1 Are you using the web service integration capabilities of any of the following:

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4.2 Do you have any additional comments on the use of these capabilities?

5. SOA Governance

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Note: in this section the word service is used in the narrow technical sense of a capability that is available through a machine readable interface (web service RMI

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5.7 Has SOA changed your IT governance? If so, how?

6 Data governance

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Successful SOA depends on a clearly articulated ontology. Service endpoints need to understand the data contained in messages. Maturity around data architecture is

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6.2 Do you have well documented logical data models?
1=none at all 5=a complete model
6.3 Do you have well documented physical data models?
1=none at all 5=a complete model
6.4 Have you developed governance structures around data?
1=None at all 5=Mature governance

7. Identity and access management

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Services need to be built on mature identity and access management practices. Successful IAM is another precondition for successful SOA.
7.1 Do you have an enterprise Identity and Access Management roadmap?

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