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- SOA Pattern (#5): Service Decomposition
- Apr 2, 2009
- The Service Decomposition pattern provides a technique for splitting up a service after its initial deployment into two or more fine-grained services.
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- SOA Security 101: Patching the Firewall Hole
- Apr 1, 2009
- Atif Ghauri explains the new threats associated with service-oriented solutions.
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- Enterprise Mashups Part II: Why SOA Architects Should Care
- Mar 24, 2009
- Learn why SOA architects should care about enterprise mashups.
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- Enterprise Mashups Part I: Bringing SOA to the People
- Mar 17, 2009
- Learn the value of mashups to an SOA architect or even a business user.
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- Ten Strategies for Overcoming the Technological Impact of SOA Governance
- Mar 17, 2009
- This article offers a series of simple tips and tactics to bolster the likelihood of being successful when selecting and implementing SOA governance technology.
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- REST-Inspired SOA Design Patterns
- Mar 10, 2009
- Raj Balasubramanian presents a series of REST-inspired SOA patterns has been developed as candidate patterns for inclusion in the master SOA design patterns catalog.
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- Characteristics of Event-Driven Architecture
- Mar 2, 2009
- How should the components work together to realize the desired functionality of an Event-Driven Architecture (EDA)?
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- SOA Pattern (#4): Service Normalization
- Feb 25, 2009
- Like data normalization, the Service Normalization pattern is intent on reducing redundancy and waste in order to avoid the governance burden associated with having to maintain and synchronize similar or duplicate bodies of service logic.
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- SOA Governance: Governing the Service Factory
- Feb 19, 2009
- This chapter covers a practical approach for governing both the operation of the service factory and the management of services after they have been deployed to production.
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- Web Development with TIBCO General Interface: Understanding General Interface Architecture
- Feb 19, 2009
- This chapter provides a high-level architecture of TIBCO General Interface and its framework components and describes how General Interface applications work in the browser.
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- SOA Pattern (#3): Domain Inventory
- Feb 5, 2009
- You are not required to carry out an enterprise-wide adoption of SOA in order to realize its benefits. This is the very reason the Domain Inventory pattern emerged.
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- SOA Pattern (#2): Non-Agnostic Context
- Jan 28, 2009
- Should a service only be considered a service if itβs reusable?
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- SOA Pattern (#1): Service Façade
- Jan 20, 2009
- Thomas Erl brings you the first SOA Pattern of the Week.
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- SOA Design Patterns: Service Governance Patterns
- Jan 14, 2009
- This chapter covers several SOA patterns that have emerged to help evolve a service without compromising its responsibilities as an active member of a service inventory.
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- Parallel Computing and Business Applications
- Dec 30, 2008
- Cory Isaacson explains how Software Pipelines architecture enables you to easily scale your application to any size, maximize your resources, and best of all, do all this and still maintain critical business transaction and integrity requirements.
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- Focus on the IBM Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Society and Integrating Individual Communities
- Nov 5, 2008
- Sandy Carter describes the "community of communities," the IBM SOA Society.
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- SOA Design Patterns: Capability Composition Patterns
- Nov 4, 2008
- Capability composition patterns build upon the service identification and definition patterns to establish the concept of service composition. Thomas Erl discusses this pattern in this chapter.
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- Anatomy of a Web Service Contract
- Oct 21, 2008
- This chapter explains the Web service contract from a conceptual and structural perspective.
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- Executing SOA: A Methodology for Service Modeling and Design
- Jul 17, 2008
- This chapter provides a detailed overview of a service-oriented design methodology and covers the SOA reference architecture.
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- Master Data Management: An Introduction
- Jul 11, 2008
- This article introduces the concept of Master Data Management (MDM), the discipline to provide an authoritative source of trusted master data.
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