| Elzbieta 
Dziembowskisaid:
   "The Emergency Response demo looked very interesting to me – it 
gives the opportunity to explore different aspects of SOA – the core of the SOA 
fabric where the system is static, nodes are always available, with high 
bandwidth and the edge where the nodes are mobile and disconnected periodically 
with the low bandwidth, different types of communications, data sharing etc. 
'     Elzbieta 
   Do you have a modeling methodology that can be 
shared with some who might wish to examine various issues such as how service 
requests are defined and handled, in the two cases; the static core and the 
fluid edge.       I 
really like the notion of a core of service transactions and an edge where a 
measurement of novelty might be occurring.  One could read the fluid edge 
as being merely places where sporadic service transaction (types) were 
occuring, but I think you are refering to transactions what are not mainstreamed 
into a solid core (where certain optimality can be 
achieved).   The 
insight that your modeling model has is that in the real world there needs 
always be an fuild edge so that the real event structure of things not precisely 
anticipated can be measrued.  Am I following you 
properly?     I 
suspect that you have some academic papers on the modeling methodology.  
Can these be shared?             
  
  
  Hi, I subscribed to the soa demo 
  mailing list recently. I would like to participate in the demo effort. I am 
  currently working on the research project which goal is to model the 
  performance of Community of Interest and Enterprise Service Enabled 
  Applications interacting via Service Oriented Architecture. The modeling that 
  I am talking about is a modeling allowing dynamic simulations of the model. 
  This model allows running different scenarios and evaluating different aspect 
  of the modeled system in a dynamic way.   In order to model SOA based 
  enterprise application we need a use case and the best corresponding 
  implementation of the use case. The Emergency Response demo looked very 
  interesting to me – it gives the opportunity to explore different aspects of 
  SOA – the core of the SOA fabric where the system is static, nodes are always 
  available, with high bandwidth and the edge where the nodes are mobile and 
  disconnected periodically with the low bandwidth, different types of 
  communications, data sharing etc.    I am a little confused about the 
  demo scenario – during June Service Oriented Architecture for E-government 
  Conference The Emergency Response scenario was presented – I do not see the 
  continuation of this scenario. Were this scenario implemented and now the new 
  one is in the pipeline?    It looks like Rex Brooks was 
  involved in Emergency Response scenario – can you tell what the story with 
  this scenario is – Do we have a description of the scenario 
  somewhere?   Please let me 
  know. Thanks, Kinga   Kinga 
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