Service-oriented architecture (SOA)

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  • Migrating to a service-oriented architecture, Part 1 by Kishore Channabasavaiah, Kerrie Holley, Edward M. Tuggle, Jr.   - [Clicks: 15]
    This is the first in a series of papers intended to help you better understand the value of a service-oriented architecture (SOA), and to develop a realistic plan for evaluating your current infrastructure and migrating it to a true service-oriented architecture. It is intended that after reading this paper, you will understand why it is claimed that a SOA is the best platform for carrying existing assets into the future, as well as enabling the rapid and correct development of future applications. Additionally, you should have a better understanding of the major considerations in planning such a migration.
    http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-migratesoa/ - Dec, 2003
  • Migrating to a service-oriented architecture, Part 2 by Kishore Channabasavaiah, Kerrie Holley, Edward M. Tuggle   - [Clicks: 6]
    This is the second part of the introduction in a series of articles intended to help you better understand the value of a service-oriented architecture (SOA), and to develop a realistic plan for evaluating your current infrastructure and migrating it to a true service-oriented architecture. It is intended that after reading this paper, you will understand why it is claimed that a SOA is the best platform for carrying existing assets into the future, as well as enabling the rapid and correct development of future applications. Further, you should have a better understanding of the major considerations in planning such a migration.
    http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-migratesoa2/ - Dec, 2003
  • What is Service-Oriented Architecture? by Hao He   - [Clicks: 22]
    … Now we are able to define a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). SOA is an architectural style whose goal is to achieve loose coupling among interacting software agents. A service is a unit of work done by a service provider to achieve desired end results for a service consumer. Both provider and consumer are roles played by software agents on behalf of their owners.
    http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2003/09/30/soa.html - Sep, 2003

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