Enterprise Service Bus Principles and Guidelines

Author(s): Stewart Bond, Kylie Grace, Josh Mendelssohn

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Guiding principles define the underlying general rules that an organization will use to utilize and deploy all business and IT resources and assets relative to an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). This template provides best practice principles and guidelines for ESB implementation. The principles in this document are intended to:

  • Provide an effective framework within which the business can make decisions about how it uses/implements ESB technology.
  • Provide a guide to establishing evaluation criteria, and exert an influence on the selection of suppliers, business partners, components, and products or product architectures used for service integration.
  • Drive the functional requirements of an ESB solution’s architecture.
  • Assist in the assessment of the existing integration environment to provide insights into the transition activities needed to strategically implement the principles, in support of the business goals and priorities of an ESB.

To be effective, all principles, policies, and guidelines should be defined and agreed upon by both senior business and IT executives. Once they have been agreed to and published, the principles and policies provide a framework which can be used to explain and justify why certain business and IT decisions are being made, or need to be made.

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