Which two statements are true of Oracle's SOA Governance Framework?
A. Replaces traditional governance frameworks
B. Defines the need for principles, policies, processes, roles, and Infrastructure
C. Contains an SOA Governance Reference Model
D. Defines SOA Governance as a one-off project
E. Can be fully implemented using a registry and a repository
While defining the SOA Requirements Management process, you have identified the need for a SOA repository. Which three items would you store against your Service?
A. Source code
B. Usage Agreements
C. Capacity Metrics
D. Security Policies
E. Build scripts
Business users are asking for access to data that already exists in the enterprise but each back-end system is based on differing technologies making it challenging for the business users to access the data in a simple and expedited manner. How can the SOA conceptual architecture support this need?
A. Data is copied from the various source systems into an operational data store. This operational data store is then exposed to service consumers as common presentation services,
B. Existing data sources are service enabled and exposed as common reusable Data Services.
C. Existing data sources are service enabled and exposed as common reusable Business Activity Services, which in turn call the appropriate Data Services.
D. Existing data sources are exposed via the Service Bus.
E. Existing data sources are service enabled and exposed as common reusable Business Activity Services.
OASIS s SOA-RM defines high-level terms intended to provide commonality when discussing and describing SOA. Which two statements are true when comparing SOA-RM with Oracle's Service meta-model?
A. Both SOA-RM and Oracle's Service meta-model separates the textual aspects from the technicalaspects.
B. SOA-RM and Oracle's Service meta-model differ on the specifics of the constituent parts of a Service.
C. Oracle's Service meta-model breaks out the service interface as a first class facet of a Service;whereas the SOA-RM combines the service interface in with the service description.
D. SOA-RM addresses Usage Agreements as defined by Oracle.
E. SOA-RM execution context maps directly with Oracle's definition of a Service Implementation.
Refer to the exhibit. What is the correct order of activities to complete the steps in the SOA requirements process. Step 3, Create/Expand Business Functional Model is already completed for you.
A. Step 1, Classify the Requirements against the Functional Model; Step 2, Refine Requirements into Enterprise Requirements; Step 4, Gather and Review Project Requirements.
B. Step 1, Refine Requirements into Enterprise Requirements; Step 2, Gather and Review Project Requirements; Step 4 Classify the Requirements against the Functional Model.
C. Step 1, Gather and Review Project Requirements; Step 2, Refine Requirements into Enterprise Requirements; Step 4, Classify the Requirements against the Functional Model.
D. Step 1, Gather Enterprise Service Requirements; Step 2, Classify the Requirements against the Functional Model; Step 4, Gather and Review Project Requirements.
E. Step 1, Gather Project Service Requirements; Step 2, Classify the Requirements against the Enterprise Service Requirements; Step 4, Classify the Requirements against the FunctionalModel
The service lifecycle is shown in the exhibit. Some stages of the lifecycle are missing their labels What are the missing stages?
A. Justified, Not Justified, Assigned, Defined, Implemented, Retired
B. Justified, Not Justified, Defined, Assigned, Implemented, Retired
C. Approved, Rejected, Defined, Assigned, Implemented, Retired
D. Justified, Not Justified, Assigned, Defined, Implemented, Deprecated
E. Approved, Rejected, Assigned, Defined, Implemented, Deprecated
What are the benefits of building a Canonical Message Model as part of your Service identification process?
A. It describes the structure of the data in a consistent way with the aim of standardizing interfaces in the future.
B. It describes how the Services will be invoked as part of a business process to make development easier.
C. It allows the organization to adopt an industry standard for their internal data model,
D. It allows a database schema to be quickly constructed from the message model.
Lack of an enterprise SOA infrastructure causes several SOA implementation challenges. What are two of the major challenges?
A. Understanding which Services are available, where they reside, their contract, invocationprotocols, and rules for use
B. Provisioning of hardware and software resources to run SOA Services
C. Managing Service versioning and Service life-cycle requirements
D. Migration of business applications to run on SOA infrastructure
Choose the correct words in order to complete the blanks in the following statement. Traditional requirements gathering has been__________-focused whereas SOA requirements are _________focused
A. data, service
B. project, enterprise
C. single-use, multi-use
D. technology, business
You are a senior architect in an organization that wishes to adopt SOA for a number of projects in the future because of agility and cost reduction benefits. Who needs to be engaged in the changes that will impact the organization and which functional units should be Involved In implementing a successful SOA initiative?
A. The head of the IT delivery organization needs to be engaged because It is their organization that will be affected the most by this change. The business and operations will continue as before.
B. The CIO needs to be leading this initiative as all aspects of IT need to be engaged from delivery through to operations, but business involvement can be minimised,
C. The SOA can be built up on a project-by-project basis so each project needs to be engaged when needed.
D. The CEO must drive this initiative because it will have far-reaching impacts for all parts of the organization.
E. The CIO and leaders of those business units falling under the scope of the SOA initiative need to drive the changes required for SOA adoption.