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SOA & BPM Allignment On ZEF Framework : The Indonesian E-Government Case Ahmad Nurul Fajar

Explore the alignment of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Business Process Management (BPM) within the context of the Indonesian E-Government system using the ZEF Framework. This study focuses on determining and managing common and specific components for reuse in the government administration.

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SOA & BPM Allignment On ZEF Framework : The Indonesian E-Government Case Ahmad Nurul Fajar

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  1. SOA & BPM Allignment On ZEF Framework : The Indonesian E-Government Case Ahmad Nurul Fajar Zainal A Hasibuan Eko K Budiardjo

  2. Problem Domain (1) Technical Driven User Need Bussines Driven Services Consumer Services Provider Services Availability Services Integrity Services Quality SLA (Services Level Agreement)

  3. Application Application Application Problem Domain (2)

  4. End Users Improve competitive advantage and value Business Analyst can model and automate processes Business Process Models Information Models Orchestration Models Architects can ensure service availability and reliability Legacy Logic and Data Developers service- enable existing or new systems SOA & BPM Allignment

  5. Research Question • How to determine and manage common and specific components which could be reused • This is illustrated in Indonesian E-Government Enterprise System. As Indonesia has central and local governments, there are commonality and specificity of rules and policies. Beside that there are similarities and dissimilarities of rules and policies among local governments

  6. Application Group in IndonesianGovernment

  7. SOA & BPM Allignment Previous Research (1) • According to Imran et all, system architecture that aligned SOA and BPM has not been covered component layer • Sebastian et all have combined SOA and BPM, but focus for transition between process design and deployment • Gopala et all have synergized SOA and BPM, but it is not contribute to commonality of government administration

  8. SOA & BPM Allignment Previous Research (2) • Haitham et all focus for total quality management in production system based on alignment of SOA and BPM • Wojciech et all have contributed for e-government solution based on cloud computing and SOA, but is not synergize SOA and BPM.

  9. SOA & BPM Allignment • Imran et all (2008)

  10. SOA & BPM Imran et all (2008)

  11. SOA & BPM Allignment • Gopala (2008)

  12. Gopala (2008)

  13. Sebastian et all (2008), Product Line Engineering Approach

  14. Haitham Abdel Monem El-Ghareeb (2008)

  15. Zuma’s E-Government Framework (ZEF)

  16. ZEF Framework (2) • The hierarchy of policies and rules from central government to local government has its commonality. Whilst, the local government may have specific characteristic which differentiate one local government to another

  17. ZEF Framework (3) • So far, there has not been any framework that synergize SOA and BPM for E-Government System. ZEF Framework could be solution for Indonesian government that has the commonality and specificity. It makes possible for intersection between reused, common and specific services components.It manages reused, common and specific services components based on SOA and BPM alignment approach.

  18. ZEF Framework (4) • ZEF framework supports alignment of SOA and BPM. It can also support dynamic changes in the central and local governments that have similar cases within Indonesian government. Requirement is unpredictable and dynamic change is continued.

  19. ZEF Framework (5) • ZEF framework supports service-oriented application in E-Government System. Citizen, business and government may access the portal public as well as internal E-government. In order to anticipate the flaw, the system will provide suitable component without changing legacy application over all

  20. Conclusion • SOA and BPM synergy is a synergy of both top-down and bottom-up approach. The synergy can support dynamic changes in the central and local government. The rules and policies from the central to the local government have the commonality

  21. Conclusion (2) • Beside that, they also have their own specific characteristics which differentiate one local government to another. ZEF framework integrates all these components into four layers: legacy layer, component layer, technical and business layer. Each layer will be collaborated and integrated in providing data, business process and application of service

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