Missão
O Instituto de Informática tem por missão apoiar a definição das políticas e estratégias das tecnologias de informação e comunicação (TIC) do Ministério das Finanças e da Administração Pública (MFAP) e garantir o planeamento, concepção, execução e avaliação das iniciativas de informatização e actualização tecnológica dos respectivos serviços e organismos, assegurando uma gestão eficaz e racional dos recursos disponíveis.
A Entidade de Serviços Partilhados da Administração Pública, I.P. (eSPap), cuja criação foi concretizada através do Decreto-Lei n.º 117-A/2012, de 14 de junho, assume a missão e atribuições do anterior Instituto de Informática, extinto por fusão. www.espap.pt
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SOA e os Serviços ao Cidadão: como é que o SOA aplicado à Administração Pública permite oferecer um serviço de maior qualidade e eficiência ao cidadão - Jun. 2007
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SOA é uma estratégia de sistemas de
informação que organiza e disponibiliza
as funcionalidades contidas nos sistemas
de informação empresarial, em serviços
de interoperabilidade baseados em
standards que podem ser combinados e
reutilizados de uma forma rápida de
forma a atender as necessidades de negócio
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A Practical Guide to SOA for It Management - Jun.2006
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As a strategy for creating a flexible and agile IT infrastructure, service-oriented architecture (SOA)
has gained considerable momentum in recent years, largely due to the advent of standards-based
Web services that simplify interoperability, and governance technologies that make SOA scalable and
predictable. Those organizations without a strategy for SOA risk being outpaced and outperformed by
competitors that are better equipped to serve customers, seize opportunities and respond to change.
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Reference Model for Service Oriented Architecture - Fev. 2006
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This Reference Model for Service Oriented Architecture is an abstract framework for
understanding significant entities and relationships between them within a service
oriented environment, and for the development of consistent standards or specifications
supporting that environment. It is based on unifying concepts of SOA and may be used
by architects developing specific service oriented architectures or in training and
explaining SOA.
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Business Process Management on an SOA Foundation - 2006
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SOA Worst Practices, Volume I - 2006
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Effective SOA Deployment - Using an SOA registry Repository - Set. 2005
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In the past, enterprise integration was achieved via data integration using a common enterprise database as the integration
point. SOA represents the latest approach to enterprise integration via loosely coupled service integration based on a component
and document-centric architecture. The next logical step is a federated SOA deployment that achieves enterprise
integration within and across enterprise boundaries via service integration enhanced with secure, federated information
management.
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The Business Case for SOA - Rationalizing the Benefits of Service-Oriented Architecture - Jan. 2005
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One of the most significant IT initiatives underway is the adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA), where IT assets are aligned to business services in a standard, flexible and architected fashion. The concept is often discussed in conjunction with Web services, though the two are not synonymous.
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Australian Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) & Service Oriented Development of Applications (SODA) Survey - 2005
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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a software architectural concept where services support the requirements of software
users. In an SOA environment, nodes on a network make resources available to other participants in the network as
independent services that the participants access in a standardised way.
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Strategies for SOA Success - 2005
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The business benefits to be gained by implementing
a service-oriented architecture are significant and
proven. The key to a successful SOA adoption is careful
planning around the architecture’s entire life cycle, from
initial development of services through deployment,
management and change.
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The SOA Implementation Framework The Future of Service-Oriented Architecture Software - Abr. 2004
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Service Oriented Architecture Implementation Frameworks - Understanding the business benefits of Services Oriented Architecture Implementation Framework (SOAIF) - 2004
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Enterprises have traditionally implemented separate solutions for operating legacy and packaged
applications, business-to-business (B2B) interactions, collaboration and general-purpose distributed
computing. Moreover, IT professionals also need to plan for unforeseen and changing dynamics
created by mergers and acquisitions, new partnerships, expansion, and new customer requirements.
This creates a serious bottleneck in the ability to manage, change, and modify enterprise processes
to dynamically match changes in requirements.
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