Measuring SOA Success

John Erickson, Keng Siau

Research output: Conference PapersRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (without host publication)peer-review

Abstract

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Service Oriented Computing (SOC) have become the buzz words of the day for many in the business world. It seems that virtually every company has implemented, is in the midst of implementing or is seriously considering a SOA project, a Web Services project, or adopting Service-Oriented Computing. A critical question many organizations are facing now is - how do we measure SOA success? Is return on investment a goof measure of SOA projects? What about intangible factors such as comparative advantage or competitive necessity? What about agility, nimbleness and responsiveness? This research will examine the various factors of measuring project success and use a Delphi study as the research method to solicit inputs from a panel of experts on measure SOA success.
Original languageEnglish
Pages29
Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2008
Externally publishedYes
EventSpecial Interest Group on Systems Analysis and Design Symposium 2008 (SIGSAND 2008) - Brigham Young University, Utah, United States
Duration: 23 May 200824 May 2008
https://sigsand.com/category/publications/conference-papers/annual-sigsand-symposium/sigsand-2008/

Conference

ConferenceSpecial Interest Group on Systems Analysis and Design Symposium 2008 (SIGSAND 2008)
PlaceUnited States
CityUtah
Period23/05/0824/05/08
Internet address

Research Keywords

  • system analysis
  • system design
  • Systems analysis and design
  • information systems

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