Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is emerging as a popular approach and paradigm for organizations to gain competitive advantage via managing their software applications and IT infrastructure as a set of interacting services. As the SOA market value is posed to increase to 10.3USD billion (WinterGreen-Research, 2009) by 2015, it is crucial that IS schools in Australia are providing the relevant industries with competent IS professionals that possess the necessary skills and are capable of understanding the impacts/implications of SOA deployments in order for them to design and create services of value. This paper examines the organizational and technological impacts/implications on organizations and discusses the skills and knowledge required by SOA-IS professionals and compares these with the requirements with the Australian Computer Society¿s (ACS) common body of knowledge created for accreditation of Australia university curricula.
History
Start page
1286
End page
1296
Total pages
11
Outlet
PACIS 2010 Proceedings
Editors
Ting-Peng Liang; Houn-Gee Chen
Name of conference
Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS)