OASIS Service-Oriented Architecture End-to-End Resource Planning (SOA-EERP) TC

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Enabling improved eBusiness process and resource planning at design and run time

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Announcements

The following three SOA-EERP specifications are Committee Specifications as of November 25, 2010, and are available for use according to the referenced license terms.

These terms also include the machine-readable schemas. See the document (HTML or PDF) cover page for Declared XML Namespace(s) which links to the respective Namespace Document describing schema locations.

The Committee Specifications are:

  1. Business Rating of Service (bRating) Committee Specification:

    Title: SOA-EERP Business Rating of Service Version 1.0 CS01

    HTML: SOA-EERP Business Rating of Service Version 1.0 CS01 (HTML Version)

    PDF: SOA-EERP Business Rating of Service Version 1.0 CS01 (PDF Version)

    Document Details: Document Detail from the archives

  2. Business Quality of Service (bQoS) Committee Specification:

    Title: SOA-EERP Business Quality of Service Version 1.0 CS01

    HTML: SOA-EERP Business Quality of Service Version 1.0 CS01 (HTML version)

    PDF: SOA-EERP Business Quality of Service Version 1.0 CS01 (PDF version)

    Document Details: Document Details from the archives

  3. Business Service Level Agreement (bSLA) Committee Specification:

    Title: SOA-EERP Business Service Level Agreement Version 1.0 CS01

    HTML: SOA-EERP Business Rating of Service Version 1.0 CS01 (HTML Version)

    PDF: SOA-EERP Business Rating of Service Version 1.0 CS01 (PDF Version)

    Document Dtails: Document Details from the archives

The Technical Committee earlier approved a supporting White Paper that describes the context, background, and use of EERP.


Overview

SOA End-to-End Resource Planning is a technology that optimizes deployment of services onto a SOA description of an application. The focus in EERP is on the characterization of the business characteristics of a service (called Business Quality of Service in the references listed under External Resources below), characterization and accessing the reputation of potential service providers, and Business Service-Level Agreements. See the EERP white paper approved by the committee for details and future direction.

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Technical Work Produced by the Committee

See Announcements above for complete Committee Specifications and approved White Paper


External Resources

Although not produced by the OASIS TC, the following information offers useful insights into its work.

The following presentations give background information about the motivation and technologies of EERP.

From the OASIS Symposium, April 2008 (proceedings are here), there were two presentations and a tutorial on EERP (the talks were in the session EERP: Performance-Based SOA):

And two related presentations:

The Open Standards International Convention in Beijing, November 2007, had a session on EERP. One presentation that concentrated on motivation and background:

(If you have trouble downloading those two presentations, please email William Cox at the address listed in Additional Information.).

At the OASIS Symposium, April 2007 (proceedings are here), there was one tutorial on EERP:


Mailing Lists and Comments

The mailing list archive for the Technical Committee can be seen at lists.oasis-open.org/archives/soa-eerp/. Members of the TC and OASIS Staff can post to that list.


Additional Information

Any questions should be directed to the co-Chairs, Andy Lee (anyu.lee@gmail.com) and William Cox (wtcox@CoxSoftwareArchitects.com).



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