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Service
Operation encompasses the time a service spends in a
deployed state. Active services need to be managed.
Both normal and unforseen events happen that
require some action be taken.

The
process begins by putting together an operational plan
for the service. This plan may be similar to other
plans that your organization uses for ensuring
continuous operations. It identifies who the
responsible parties are, how to get in touch with
them, etc. The plan also identifies the procedures and
expectations for monitoring the service and handling
any exceptions.
As
the system is monitored, faults may be detected and
reported back to the development teams. In
addition, normal operations will require active
monitoring. SOA Administrators or Operations
Specialists must forecast service usage to determine
if additional capacity will be needed in the
future.
The
runtime reports are also used by the business units
that funded the service. They need to know that the
services that were developed are actually being used.
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