WSOL - Web Service Offerings Language
CAiSE '02/ WES '02 Revised Papers from the International Workshop on Web Services, E-Business, and the Semantic Web
Next Generation Application Integration: From Simple Information to Web Services
Next Generation Application Integration: From Simple Information to Web Services
QoS-Aware Middleware for Web Services Composition
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Web services on demand: WSLA-driven automated management
IBM Systems Journal
Second generation web services-oriented architecture in production in the finance industry
OOPSLA '04 Companion to the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
Hybrid web service composition: business processes meet business rules
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Service oriented computing
Toward an on demand service-oriented architecture
IBM Systems Journal
OOPSLA '05 Companion to the 20th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
A Case Study in SOA and Re-architecture at Company ABC
HICSS '06 Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - Volume 08
Impact of service orientation at the business level
IBM Systems Journal
Management of the service-oriented-architecture life cycle
IBM Systems Journal
Contentions-conscious dynamic but deterministic scheduling of computational and communication tasks
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Service oriented architectures: approaches, technologies and research issues
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
Identity as a service-towards a service-oriented identity management architecture
EUNICE'07 Proceedings of the 13th open European summer school and IFIP TC6.6 conference on Dependable and adaptable networks and services
The architect's dilemma – will reference architectures help?
QoSA'05 Proceedings of the First international conference on Quality of Software Architectures and Software Quality, and Proceedings of the Second International conference on Software Quality
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The implementation of an enterprise-wide Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a complex task. In most cases, evolutional approaches are used to handle this complexity. Maturity models are a possibility to plan and control such an evolution as they allow evaluating the current maturity and identifying current shortcomings. In order to support an SOA implementation, maturity models should also support in the selection of the most adequate maturity level and the deduction of a roadmap to this level. Existing SOA maturity models provide only weak assistance with the selection of an adequate maturity level.Most of them are developed by vendors of SOA products and often used to promote their products. In this paper, we introduce our independent SOA Maturity Model (iSOAMM), which is independent of the used technologies and products. In addition to the impacts on IT systems, it reflects the implications on organizational structures and governance. Furthermore, the iSOAMM lists the challenges, benefits and risks associated with each maturity level. This enables enterprises to select the most adequate maturity level for them, which is not necessarily the highest one.