Projects tagged ‘governance’


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Dragon is a high performance SOA Governance solution. It allows you organize, enforce and reconfigure your Service Oriented infrastructure. Dragon features include Registry/Repository for service ... [More] publishing/discovery, Organization management to discribe enterprises, employees and jobs, and to link them to services, SLA management to create agreements between consumers and providers of services, Service Runtime Environment integration to synchronize Dragon with service infrastructure like PEtALS ESB. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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The WSO2 Registry is a Web 2.0 style registry and repository for storing resources and metadata. It is designed around community concepts with tags, comments, ratings and users. It is designed to support SOA Governance and control.
Created over 2 years ago.

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Federating information is crucial to avoid losses in investiment, in terms of human resources and money, so a solution like OpenSpotLight brings to the community a real way to manage every asset from ... [More] a development perspective though. OpenSpotLight automatically scans/reads artifacts from across the enterprise, records the relationships between them in a knowledge base accessible thought a great web console. [Less]
Created 8 months ago.

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Metascore is the system which will run metagovernment.org and any number of other community governance systems. It is a versionated policy-generation and discussion system combined with a ... [More] recursive scoring system for ranking content and perhaps users. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

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A bug governance layer that provides ownership guidance (who should be working on this) on top of an existing bug system.
Created 11 months ago.

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The project is supposed to work as an informational website
Created 4 months ago.

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This project is an effort to describe a modern IT architecture with focus on structuring a service for small and large corporations using open source technologies. The objective is to identify ... [More] service and technology directions to leverage the Internet, cloud computing and conventional computing facilities, to define, optimize and deliver IT services for an organization. Key subject topics include: Mission Statement Business architecture IT requirement IT governance process IT services Application architecture Information architecture Infrastructure architecture Glossary Project operation is supported by an identified IT architecture, e.g. chosen service/technology for this project to function. DefinitionsThis project will develop and present a service-centric approach to define IT services, organize such services using open source technologies configured to meet identified characteristics for service delivery in-hose and/or hosted externally. The audience is anyone from a one-person small business to a medium size operation, to a large enterprise, profit or non-profit organization looking for input, ideas and reference material in defining the structure, components, properties and resources needed for IT in support of an operation, a business or function. In some instances, IT may be seen as a cost item. In others, IT is a strategic vehicle through which the primary business is expanded and IT services are available to partners or even competitors. In other enterprises, IT is the business. Information technology architecture must be defined in context of an enterprise, small or large, public or private, need to define and manage operations, processes, applications, information, technology, automation and associated services in support of the corresponding business or function of said enterprise; IT is part of an enterprise architecture. The following definitions are proposed. Enterprise architectureEnterprise architecture is defined as the organization's structure, associated processes, personnel and organizational units, sub-units, partners, culture, behaviour, target audience, target services and information systems, aligned with core goals and strategic direction. The associated components of an enterprise architecture are generally agreed to include the following Business architecture. Business architecture defines and guides the strategy, goals, corporate policies and business processes of an organization. Application architecture. The application architecture component defines and guides the development, deployment and ongoing management of applications supporting the business. Information architecture. The information architecture component defines and guides the management of corporate information, associated metadata, taxonomy, usability, source, tracking, history, context, confidentiality, archiving and retention policies. Infrastructure architecture. The infrastructure architecture defines and guides the management of computing facilities, topology, network, security model, storage, servers, server and application hosting, email, service desk, service continuity, disaster recovery and general technology, mobility and automation services. Thus the definition of IT architecture is proposed as follows IT ArchitectureIT architecture defines and guides the technology based services and technology strategy in support of an enterprise as documented by component application, information and infrastructure architectures. The areas developed here will be grouped in the subjects listed above as pragmatic components, the minimum set of reference points for technology in support of an enterprise and hence used as table of content for the site. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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This workspace is designed for governance and manageability samples and tools designed to help IT Professionals.
Created 10 months ago.

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Galaxy is an SOA governance platform with an integrated registry & repository.
Created about 1 year ago.

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The Guvnor project is home to the jboss SOA repository utilities and tools. The Overlord project for "Governance" requires a repository to store artifacts - this is Guvnor !. The repository is a ... [More] versioned store for all "SOA" related artifacts (files) that are needed by runtime and design time systems. For instance, storing configuration files, editing them, and then managing their lifecycle through various interfaces (web, Eclipse) is what Guvnor is all about. A user may locate some reusable XSD via the web, sync it into their eclipse workspace, and then have it shared via an atompub "feed" to runtime systems - this is all guvnor. [Less]
Created 8 months ago.