Interesting phrasing: "should BA be part of SOA". You make it sound as
if SOA is a thing. I would say that you should apply SOA principles to
BA, but I would not say that BA is part of SOA.

Anne

On Wednesday, June 3, 2009, htshozawa <[email protected]> wrote:
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>       Just used hardware/software because I was talking with an Websphere 
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> Getting back to the fun topic, what do you mean by a business architecture? 
> And should it be included in SOA?
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> H.Ozawa
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> --- In [email protected], "Rob Eamon" 
> <rea...@...> wrote:
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>> I'm not suggesting that at all. I'm saying that at a BA or EA level, we may 
>> not (yet) be concerned with the specifics of the hardware/software 
>> architecture. The BA will be and the EA most likely will be at a higher 
>> level of abstraction.
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>> -Rob
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