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Enterprise Services Integrated Architecture [ESIA]

Enterprise Services Integrated Architecture [ESIA]. Viv Noot PwC. A quick introduction…. Viv Noot – vivian.noot@uk.pwcglobal.com Senior Manager responsible for Architectures Background at PW/PwC Lotus Notes: implementation UK, EMEA Merger: PW Notes lead EMEA Standards + Projects: Notes

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Enterprise Services Integrated Architecture [ESIA]

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  1. Enterprise Services Integrated Architecture[ESIA] Viv Noot PwC

  2. A quick introduction…. • Viv Noot – vivian.noot@uk.pwcglobal.com • Senior Manager responsible for Architectures • Background at PW/PwC • Lotus Notes: implementation UK, EMEA • Merger: PW Notes lead • EMEA Standards + Projects: Notes • Global Standards + Projects: Standards; Architecture • UK: E-Business Technology Integration; Architectures

  3. Agenda for this session • Why architecture? • ESIA in words • ESIA scenarios • ESIA context • ESIA model • ESIA status • ESIA conformity and benefits

  4. An architecture provides the framework that ensures individual activities achieve a coherent result. • More Statistics: • 65 doors lead to blank walls • 13 staircases lead nowhere • 24 skylights in floors Blueprints available: None. Mrs. Winchester never had a master set of blueprints, but did sketch out individual rooms on paper and even tablecloths! This staircase leads to a ceiling. • Statistics: • Number of rooms: 160 • Cost: $5,500,000 • Date of Construction: 1884 - September 5, 1922 • Number of stories: prior to 1906 Earthquake – 7 • Number of acres: originally 161.919 • Number of basements: 2 • Heating: Steam, forced air, fireplaces • Number of windows:approx. 10,000 • Number of doors: doorways 467 approx., 950 doors • Number of fireplaces: 47 • Number of chimneys: presently 17 • Number of bedrooms: approx. 40 • Number of kitchens: 5 or 6 • Number of staircases: 40, total of stair steps - 367 • Number of skylights: approx. 52 Division of Labour Builders: 147 Architects: 0 Source:www.winchestermysteryhouse.com

  5. Adopting a service oriented approach for the delivery of business solutions is consistent with the firm’s vision. • ESIA models the technology constructs behind e-tising the firm • ESIA describes delivering services, not applications, to the firm’s user communities. • ESIA promotes separating business process from application functionality – facilitating process optimisation. • ESIA proposes the abstraction of generic functions to shared enabling services, driving componentisation, consistency and re-use. • ESIA helps increase flexibility, speed and agility while reducing costs. • ESIA is one part of an Enterprise Architecture that includes infrastructure architecture and business architecture.

  6. ESIA provides a context for the IT activities underway within the firm. • ESIA is an architectural model – it is not a programme of work. • It aims to provide a framework that allows IT initiatives to be viewed in the context of what the firm wants technology to deliver. • ESIA offers a holistic view of technology within the firm and provides a mechanism to test how well individual initiatives are aligned with the strategic direction.

  7. Scenario: establishing a new client using an applications model might involve seven activities. 7 Register prospect in Sales Tracking Enter and “test” prospect in Acceptance and Continuance system Enter and check client in Independence system for conflicts of interest and required internal disposals Enter new client in to Finance systems to obtain billing number and client code. Create new client in Engagement System Create new client in Customer System Create new client in Staffing System

  8. Scenario: establishing a client using a services model might require two user activities. 2 Register a prospect in the “Prospective Client Service” Convert a prospect to a new client using the “Prospect Conversion Service”.

  9. ESIA is one face of a four-sided pyramid that includes the Business, Standards and Principles. Buy / Build OOTB / Customised Global / Local Leading Edge / Bleeding Edge Principles Software Standards Standards Hardware Standards = Interface Standards User Communities Best Place To Work Winning in The Marketplace Interaction Business Architecture Increase Profitability Services The Business Process Interface Support Services Functional Enablement Data Information Architecture Infrastructure Architecture Enterprise Services Integrated Architecture

  10. ESIA.Services is one component in the portfolio – supported by Principles, Business Requirements + Standards Delivers tailored services to users, rather than silo applications. ESIA.Services Delivers the business requirements and organisation that must be addressed by the architectures and standards. Enterprise Services Architecture Business Drivers. Principles ESIA.Infrastructure ESIA.Information Delivers the framework for organising data, content, and information for accessibility and value. Delivers the hardware, networks, software and monitoring systems – the “pipes and sewers”

  11. ESIA.Services delivers tailored services to users – mapped to one or more functional systems and delivered using shared enabling components. User Communities Interaction Services Tailored Services Business Process Services Service / Function Interface Functional Services Enablement Services Support Services Data Services ESIA.Information ESIA.Infrastructure

  12. ESIA is a highly componentised model that allows functions from applications to be aggregated and presented as discrete services to the users. User Communities Alumni Suppliers Alliances Staff Clients Prospects Interaction Services Other Portal Tailored Services New Client T & E Billing Travel PMI User Support Business Rules Business Process Workflow Business Process Services Hosting Process Support EDM Service / Function Interface BAPI XML Other Middleware ED I’structure Support Functional Services Systems Support CRM Orbit Oasis GFS Search Enablement Services Support Services Data Services Data Data

  13. Practicalities: ESIA and the Portal: the tabs reflect business processes. Functional + Data Services Enablement Services Service/Function I/face Business Process Svcs 1. Register prospect . SAM interface EDM / Middleware Data update + response 2. Prospect suitability. Acceptance interface EDM / Middleware Data update + response 3. Independence check Independence interface EDM / Middleware Data update + response 4. Report to user User service interface Set up a prospective client This service helps you set up a prospective client. You will be asked to enter the basic details of the prospect, and you will e issued with a prospect reference number that can be used to transfer the details when a sale is realised. Set up a Prospective client

  14. Conformity: these categories allow an application to be measured against ESIA and a compliance plan created. User Communities Interaction Services Tailored Services Business Process Services Service / Function Interface Functional Services Enablement Services Support Services Data Services Connectivity Presentation System Information Registry (EDM) Security Services Search Process Process Automation Interfaces Infrastructure Support

  15. Core: Process • ESIA: Does the application have documented business processes that it aims to address? • Benefit: Accessibility and transparency. • Benefit: Facilitates process optimisation • Benefit: Identifies duplicative processes • Benefit: Supports process automation • ESIA: Does the application have documented business rules that govern these processes? • Benefits: As above.

  16. Enablement: Security (Authentication and Authorisation) • Does the application perform its own authentication? • Does the application use the GUID for authentication? • Does the application perform its own authorisation? • Does the application use its own directory store for attributes used for authorisation? • ESIA: Does the application use PMI for authentication? • Benefit: Consistency • Benefit: Single point of audit • Benefit: Standard approach • Benefit: Reduces custom coding • ESIA: Does the application use the PMI for authorisation? • Benefits: As above • ESIA:Does the application use standard attributes from the ED for authorisation? • Benefits: As above.

  17. Enablement: System Information Library (formerly known as EDM) • Does the application have a documented data owner? • Does the application have documented data expiration rules? • Does the application store data that is also stored in other systems? • Does the application have a documented data structure? • Does the application have documented data definitions? • Does the application have documented list of transformations needed for connectivity with other applications? • ESIA: Has the application’s data been recorded in the SIR? • Benefit: Accessibility + transparency – enables optimisation • Benefit: Single point of reference • Benefit: Consistency and harmonisation • Benefit: Change impact analysis • Benefit: Clarity of ownership • Benefit: Maps the data, processes, applications, owners in PwC context • Benefit: Facilitates re-use.

  18. Enablement: Connectivity + Interfaces • Does the application only provide dedicated interfaces for connectivity to other applications? • ESIA: Does the application use the messaging service for connectivity to other applications? • Benefit: Reduced spaghetti. • Benefit: Re-usable connectors. • Benefit: Consistency + control • ESIA: Does the application support XML messages? • Benefit: Industry standard • Benefit: Focus expertise. • Benefit: Flexible and extensible.

  19. Enablement: Process Automation • Does the application use its own workflow technology? • ESIA: Can the functions performed by the application be initiated by an external Process Automation system? • Benefit: Allows multiple applications that fulfil a single process to be rendered as a service.

  20. Summary: conforming to ESIA offers significant benefits across the spectrum of IT activities. • Consistency • User experience • Business process transparency + optimisation • Reduced custom coding • Reusability • Harmonisation • “Audit-ability” • Focused skills • Market skills • Risk management. • These benefits are delivered in different areas as initiatives conform to different aspects of the ESIA model

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