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Good SOA [service oriented architecture] governance resemble town meetings more than they do dictatorships. The biggest governance mistake organizations make is shortchanging communications and collaboration. iService oriented architecture seems a far distant discipline than forming and managing intentional communities. Yet, there is much in common, especially as it relates to governance. SOA addresses the IT needs of business organizations, composed of humans. Anne Thomas Manes, vice-president of the Burton Group advises, “SOA is about behavior, not something you build or buy. You have to change behavior to make it effective.” Op. Cite supra at 30.
“SOA governance starts with a vision of what the governance process will accomplish. That vision is a collective effort of the people who will design, build, and use services – not only developers, but IT mangers and business unit leaders as well. A robust vision based on consensus derives from broad participation.” Id.
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