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This book spells out guidelines and strategies for successfully using ServiceOriented Architecture (SOA) in large-scale projects. SOA represents the latestparadigm in distributed computing and middleware development. However,SOA is not a revolution, but rather an evolution in software architecture. SOAis a collection of best practice software construction principles accompanied byproven methodologies in development and project management.This book is unique in that it offers a pragmatic approach to the topic. Theauthors borrow from their more than forty years of collective enterpriseexperience, and offer a frank discussion of the challenges associated withadopting SOA. They also help readers ensure that their organization does notbecome too closely tied to a specific technology. The result is a detailedintroduction to the topic and an architectural blueprint for implementing SOA.
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Enterprise SOA. Service-Oriented Architecture Best Practices, Dirk Slama, Dirk Krafzig, Karl Banke
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- Title
- Enterprise SOA. Service-Oriented Architecture Best Practices
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Dirk Slama, Dirk Krafzig, Karl Banke
- Publisher
- Prentice-Hall
- Released
- 2005
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 408
- ISBN10
- 0131465759
- ISBN13
- 9780131465756
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Business, Business & Management, Technology & Engineering, Computers & Internet, Technology, Marketing & Sales
- Rating
- 3.35 out of 5
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- This book spells out guidelines and strategies for successfully using ServiceOriented Architecture (SOA) in large-scale projects. SOA represents the latestparadigm in distributed computing and middleware development. However,SOA is not a revolution, but rather an evolution in software architecture. SOAis a collection of best practice software construction principles accompanied byproven methodologies in development and project management.This book is unique in that it offers a pragmatic approach to the topic. Theauthors borrow from their more than forty years of collective enterpriseexperience, and offer a frank discussion of the challenges associated withadopting SOA. They also help readers ensure that their organization does notbecome too closely tied to a specific technology. The result is a detailedintroduction to the topic and an architectural blueprint for implementing SOA.


