BS ISO/IEC 16680:2012
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Information technology. The Open Group Service Integration Maturity Model (OSIMM)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2012 | 90 |
PDF Catalog
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17 | 1 Introduction 1.1 Objective 1.2 Overview |
18 | 1.3 Conformance |
19 | 1.4 Terminology |
23 | 1.5 Future Directions |
24 | 2 The Model 2.1 Overview |
26 | 2.2 Maturity Levels 2.2.1 Level 1: Silo 2.2.2 Level 2: Integrated 2.2.3 Level 3: Componentized 2.2.4 Level 4: Service |
27 | 2.2.5 Level 5: Composite Services 2.2.6 Level 6: Virtualized Services 2.2.7 Level 7: Dynamically Re-Configurable Services |
28 | 2.3 Dimensions 2.3.1 Business 2.3.2 Organization & Governance 2.3.3 Method 2.3.4 Application 2.3.5 Architecture |
29 | 2.3.6 Information 2.3.7 Infrastructure & Management 2.4 Service Foundation Levels 2.5 Assessment Questions and Maturity Indicators by Dimension 2.5.1 Service Maturity Assessment Questions |
30 | 2.5.2 Maturity Indicators-to-Assessment Question Mapping 2.6 Extending the Base OSIMM Model |
32 | 3 Business Dimension: Base Model 3.1 Business Dimension: Base Model Maturity Indicator 3.2 Business Dimension: Assessment Questions |
33 | 3.3 Business Dimension: Maturity Indicator-to-Attribute Mapping |
36 | 4 Organization & Governance Dimension: Base Model 4.1 Organization & Governance Dimension: Base Model Maturity Indicator |
37 | 4.2 Organization & Governance Dimension: Assessment Questions 4.3 Organization & Governance Dimension: Maturity Indicator-to-Attribute Mapping |
41 | 5 Method Dimension: Base Model 5.1 Method Dimension: Base Model Maturity Indicator |
42 | 5.2 Method Dimension: Assessment Questions 5.3 Method Dimension: Maturity Indicator-to-Attribute Mapping |
46 | 6 Application Dimension: Base Model 6.1 Application Dimension: Base Model Maturity Indicator |
47 | 6.2 Application Dimension: Assessment Questions 6.3 Application Dimension: Maturity Indicator-to-Attribute Mapping |
52 | 7 Architecture Dimension: Base Model 7.1 Architecture Dimension: Base Model Maturity Indicator |
53 | 7.2 Architecture Dimension: Assessment Questions 7.3 Architecture Dimension: Maturity Indicator-to-Attribute Mapping |
56 | 8 Information Dimension: Base Model 8.1 Information Dimension: Base Model Maturity Indicator |
57 | 8.2 Information Dimension: Assessment Questions |
58 | 8.3 Information Dimension: Maturity Indicator-to-Attribute Mapping |
61 | 9 Infrastructure & Management Dimension: Base Model 9.1 Infrastructure & Management Dimension: Base Model Maturity Indicator |
62 | 9.2 Infrastructure & Management Dimension: Assessment Questions 9.3 Infrastructure & Management Dimension: Maturity Indicator-to-Attribute Mapping |
66 | 10 The OSIMM Assessment Method 10.1 Overview |
67 | 10.2 OSIMM Assessment Steps 10.2.1 Identify the Pain-Points, Scope, and Business Goals |
68 | 10.2.2 Extend the OSIMM Model 10.2.3 Assess Current State 10.2.4 Determine Future State 10.2.5 Identify the Gaps and Determine the Roadmap |
70 | A Example Assessment A.1 Business Objective A.2 Analysis |
71 | A.3 Recommendations |
75 | B Benefits of Moving to Higher Maturity Levels B.1 From Silo to Integrated B.2 From Integrated to Componentized B.3 From Componentized to Services |
76 | B.4 From Services to Composite Services B.5 From Composite Services to Virtualized Services B.6 From Virtualized Services to Dynamically Re-Configurable Services |
77 | C Relationship to Other SOA Standards |
80 | D Relationship to Other International Standards D.1 SC38 D.2 SC7 |