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EXPERT PANELS


Expert Panels
The 3rd International SOA Symposium and 2nd International Cloud Symposium will feature eight distinct panels, all of which are scheduled at the end of a conference day so that discussions can carry on beyond the allocated time without interfering with other scheduled events.
Panels are intended to provoke discussion and debate regarding various issues and to provide conference attendees an open forum whereby they can directly ask speakers questions or request commentary.
As with select speaker sessions, several of the following panels will also be video taped and made available in electronic format for conference registrants to view via a password-protected page that will be posted subsequent to the event conclusion.

Revisiting the SOA Manifesto

October 5, 2010 - 18:15

Room: 001

With the one-year anniversary of the SOA Manifesto declaration nearby, members of the original SOA Manifesto Working Group will come together once more to discuss how the manifesto has been adopted.

Panelists (in alphabetical order):

Moderator: Nicolai Josuttis

How can the Business Value of SOA be Measured?

October 5, 2010 - 18:15

Room: 002

The strategic nature of service-orientation requires that SOA initiatives utilize distinct and effective reporting techniques to assess and measure the extent to which SOA adoption is successful. This panel will propose different metrics and approaches for concretely measuring factors and statistics pertaining to the business value.

Panelists (in alphabetical order):

Moderator: Linus Malmberg

Correlating BPM, Workflow and SOA
(Where does business analysis end and where
does service modeling begin?)

October 5, 2010 - 18:15

Room: 004

This panel is dedicated to exploring the relationship between BPM modeling, workflow definition, and specifically the service modeling and service-oriented analysis stages of typical SOA projects. The panelists will be discussing where to draw the line when defining analysis processes pertaining to business process definition and service identification and definition.

Panelists (in alphabetical order):

Moderator: Torsten Winterberg

Why Adopt Cloud Computing Without SOA?
(Does it make sense to build silos in the cloud?)

October 5, 2010 - 18:15

Room: 003

Why Adopt Cloud Computing Without SOA? (Does it make sense to build silos in the cloud?) One of the primary messages delivered in this year's opening keynotes is that while cloud computing innovations provide great potential, they do not prevent us from building silo-based applications all over again, only this time labeled with "cloud" and "services". This panel discusses the need for cloud technologies to be leveraged in conjunction with service-orientation practices in order to utilize clouds for truly strategic business value.

Panelists (in alphabetical order):

Moderator: Art Ligthart

Rest Services vs. Web Services - A Live Debate

October 6, 2010 - 17:00

Room: 001

A head-on debate about the two most common service implementation mediums: SOAP-based Web Services and REST Services. Discussions will tackle issues such as suitability for service-orientation, practical applications, industry standardization, security, transactions, etc.

Panelists (in alphabetical order):

Moderator: Cesare Pautasso

Services and the Semantic Web

October 6, 2010 - 17:00

Room: 004

The relationship between SOA and semantic Web technologies and practices continues to be defined as this technology space continues to mature. This panel will discuss advances in semantic Web service technologies and platforms and will further address applicability to service-orientation practices.

Panelists (in alphabetical order):

SOA Design Patterns:
Revisiting the Most Popular Patterns and Introducing New Patterns

October 6, 2010 - 17:00

Room: 002

The SOA design patterns catalog is nearing its second year of existence. This panel will discuss the most important and popular patterns being used in practice and will further introduce the many new candidate patterns that have been proposed over the past 12 months. (Learn about SOA design patterns at the SOA patterns community site: www.soapatterns.org.)

Panelists (in alphabetical order):

Moderator: Juergen Kress

Cloud Interoperability - Where are We Today?

October 6, 2010 - 17:00

Room: 003

Lack of industry standardization continues to inhibit adoption of cloud computing. With an emphasis on cross-cloud interoperability and mobility, this panel will address how and where industry standards currently are playing a role and further advances being made by standards organizations.

Panelists (in alphabetical order):

Moderator: Tony Shan
   


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