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BS ISO/IEC 16680:2012

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Information technology. The Open Group Service Integration Maturity Model (OSIMM)

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BSI 2012 90
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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
BS ISO/IEC 16680:2012
$215.11