Better, Faster, Cheaper ACH:An MDA Approach
Better, Faster, Cheaper ACH:An MDA ApproachRichard Mark Soley, Ph.D.
Chairman and CEO
Object Management Group, Inc.
That’s the Great Thing about StandardsThat’s the Great Thing about Standards
• The financial payments world is a mess.• “Old” protocols: SWIFT FIN, FEDwire, Visa,
Mastercard, dozens of ACH protocols• “New” protocols: SWIFTnet and the rest of the
XML family: TWIST, IFX, FIX, etc.• Are we replacing a mess of proprietary protocols
with a mess of proprietary standards?• Aren’t all of these payments and ACH standards
special cases of a general concept: secure, reliable financial information transfer
XML Changes Everything!XML Changes Everything!
• Throw out those pesky objects!
• Everything old is boring!
• All problems are now solved!
• All your software pain gone forever!
It’s a REVOLUTION!
Everything Old is New AgainEverything Old is New Again
• Unfortunately I’m old enough to remember– Artificial Intelligence– Object Technology– Distributed Computing– XML– Web Services– Enterprise Service Bus– Service Oriented Architecture
• This technology does everything! It makes miracles, changes water to wine…
OK, Calm DownOK, Calm Down
• Got that out of your system?
• Have we seen this before?
OMG’s VisionOMG’s Vision
The Global Information Appliance
Not too bad for electrical powerNot too bad for electrical power
…but a mess for telephony!…but a mess for telephony!
OMG’s Mission Since 1989OMG’s Mission Since 1989
• Develop an architecture, using object technology, for distributed application integration, guaranteeing:– reusability of components– interoperability & portability– basis in commercially available software
• Specifications freely available• Implementations exist• Member-controlled not-for-profit
Who Are OMG?Who Are OMG?
ArtinSoft
Bank of America
BEA Systems
Borland
Boeing
CA
Compuware
DaimlerChrysler
EDS
Eurocontrol
Fujitsu
GSA
Hewlett Packard
Hitachi
Hyperion
IBM
IONA
io Software
Kabira
Kennedy Carter
John Deere
Lockheed Martin
MITRE
Motorola
NASA
National Archives
NATO
Nokia
NUWC
NTT DoCoMo
OASIS
Oracle
Sandia Labs
SAP
SAS Institute
Sun Microsystems
SWIFT
Unisys
VISA
W3C
What is the Priority?What is the Priority?
Analysis, Design, Development,Test & Deployment: 10%
Maintenance & Integration: 90%
Lesson: Software lifecycle costs are in the back end.
What is the Point?What is the Point?
• Reuse
• Interoperability
• Portability
• Maintainability
• Productivity
• Business Alignment
Because Otherwise We’re All Just…Because Otherwise We’re All Just…
…roadkill on the information highway!!
We Must Be Able To…We Must Be Able To…
• Capture enduring design
• Separate capture of process from engineering of implementation
• Automate the latter as much as possible
• Design-in agility
• The key ideas: enduring, automated and more importantly agility
The Model Driven ArchitectureThe Model Driven Architecture
• OMG’s Model Driven Architecture (MDATM) initiative is aimed precisely at this problem
• You have an opportunity to increase your bottom line by integrating your assets
• Industry standards support that goal by future-proofing your application design
• The MDA will help you integrate the mix you have today, and give you an architecture to support the unexpected
• Focus on integrating legacy applications• Ensure smooth integration of COTS applications• Models are testable and simulatable• The aim: a 20-year software architecture
Model Driven ArchitectureModel Driven Architecture
http://www.omg.org/mda/
Model Driven ArchitectureModel Driven Architecture
• An initiative of the Object Management Group (OMG)
• A brand for tools based on OMG’s UML and MOF open standards
• A set of specifications defined by OMG’s open, worldwide process.
MDA Adoption in VerticalsMDA Adoption in Verticals
• Vertical market groups are thriving on MDA approach, both within OMG and other groups:
– Financial Services– Electronic Commerce– Healthcare– Life Sciences Research– Manufacturing– Space & Ground Systems– Telecommunications– Legacy Integration– ISO 20022, UN/CEFACT
MDA is Proven in Software DevelopmentMDA is Proven in Software Development
• Many excellent proofs-of-concept:– Banks, railroads, trading, insurance,
manufacturing, healthcare, etc.– Adopted by UN/CEFACT, SWIFT, ACORD,
HL7 and other key standards players
• Careful studies prove the point– The Middleware Company (TMC)– Electronic Data Systems (EDS)
MDA: More than SoftwareMDA: More than Software
• In the last year, MDA has been used to apply UML to a growing number of new digital infrastructures:– Systems engineering– Business process modeling– Business rules modeling– Data/information modeling– Process definitions in patents
• Software was just the first application
UML Modeling is WidespreadUML Modeling is Widespread
• Even outside OMG’s own 18 vertical-market standardization groups, MDA is being used to leverage UML process description in many other settings:– ACORD: insurance industry standards– HL7: healthcare standards– SWIFT: financial payments interoperability
SWIFT: Major Financial PlayerSWIFT: Major Financial Player• Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial
Telecommunication established in 1973 by 239 banks in 15 countries
• Now serving 7,650 institutions in 200 countries, peaking at almost 10 million transactions a day and totaling 2 trillion transactions a year, with 99.99% uptime; upgrading in 2004 to worldwide IP-based SWIFTNet
• Through automation, reduces members costs for Payments, Securities, Foreign Exchange, Treasury and Trade
• Owned by financial industry members• Based on open standards• Global financial community’s foremost messaging
infrastructure
SWIFT Leverage of UMLSWIFT Leverage of UML
• SWIFT now uses a three-layered approach to defining standards, with processes defined in UML and (currently) delivered as XML Schemas– Business-oriented approach to definition– Formal involvement of all transaction parties– Involvment of industry experts– Implementation-neutral– Defined in UML and automatically translated– Allows rapid changes to infrastructure and agile
response to changing business requirements
SWIFT Standards ProcessSWIFT Standards Process
Business AnalysisBusiness Analysis
Requirements AnalysisRequirements Analysis
Logical AnalysisLogical Analysis
Logical DesignLogical Design
Technical DesignTechnical Design
Technical ImplementationTechnical Implementation
Understand the business
What is the communication
problem
Define the solution
Refine the solution
Physical implementation
(automated)
Effect on ACHEffect on ACH
• How is all this relevant to ACH?– SWIFT’s SWIFTnet protocols are an example
of a protocol generated from business models– A general definition of financial transfer can
be used as a “Rosetta Stone” for all of the “old” and “new” protocols
– In the face of constant infrastructure change, it’s the only hope
– We can’t keep rebuilding all of our systems every time some technology has a good idea!
OMG Compliance ConsortiumOMG Compliance Consortium
• The fastest-growing problem in IT– Regulatory compliance grows more
complicated by the day– Example: Sarbanes-Oxley in the US
• Standard models to ensure compliance• Standardized best practices• Newsletter, workshops, webinars,
seminars, research, support,…
UML/MDA are TransformingUML/MDA are Transforming
• Not only are UML and MDA about transformation, but they are transforming business processes in the digital infrastructure
• For more information:– MDA: http://www.omg.org/mda/– OMG: http://www.omg.org/– Soley: [email protected]