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Design and Implement a Composite Workflow Solution Using IBM Middleware, Part 1: Using Business Process Management and a Services-Based Approach to Create a Highly Responsive IT Architecture
White Paper One is invited to follow along in this series as one develops a composite, collaborative workflow solution that uses people, processes, and information systems to help the manufacturer meet specific business goals. [09 May 2008]
Design and Implement a Composite Workflow Solution Using IBM Middleware, Part 4: Use WebSphere Portal Technology to Implement Task Manager Functions
White Paper This series covers the architecture, design, and development of a composite workflow solution for a real company using IBM middleware technology. In this paper, one learns about the design and development approach for a portal-based Task Manager... [30 Apr 2008]
Design and Implement a Composite Workflow Solution Using IBM Middleware, Part 2: Model, Manage and Monitor Your Business Process
White Paper Part 1 gives one background about the business scenario, objectives, and architecture of the composite workflow solution. This paper focuses on process modeling, IBM WebSphere Business Integration Monitor functions, and the task rework (or... [30 Apr 2008]
Design and Implement a Composite Workflow Solution Using IBM Middleware, Part 6: Enabling More Team Collaboration
White Paper Continue with the sixth installment in the series as the development team designs and develops a composite workflow solution using IBM middleware technology. Follow along as the team builds on their solution that involves different types of e-mail... [30 Apr 2008]
Design and Implement a Composite Workflow Solution Using IBM Middleware, Part 5: Enable Team Collaboration in Human Task Completion Using e-Mail Interaction
White Paper This paper introduces the team collaboration scenario and business requirements. One learns about the implementation choices, design considerations, and the chosen implementation. The design details are provided using a design pattern, service... [30 Apr 2008]
Make Composite Business Services Adaptable With Points of Variability, Part 1: Choosing the Right Implementation
White Paper Explore options for building Points Of Variability (POV) in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) composite business services in this series. This paper provides an overview of the different options for designing and developing composite business... [26 Apr 2008]
Make Composite Business Services Adaptable With Points of Variability, Part 3: Using Selectors and Business Rules for Dynamicity
White Paper Explore options for building Points Of Variability (POV) in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) composite business services in this series. In this paper use selectors and business rules in IBM WebSphere Process Server to incorporate dynamicity and... [09 Apr 2008]
Make Composite Business Services Adaptable With Points of Variability, Part 4: Using WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus Mediation Modules
White Paper This paper provides a solution to the technical limitations just described using an SCA mediation module in WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 6.0.1. WebSphere Process Server (Process Server) includes ESB, so everything in this paper applies to... [09 Apr 2008]
Make Composite Business Services Adaptable With Points of Variability, Part 5: Using WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
White Paper As the adoption of SOA in an enterprise grows, so does the complexity around managing a multitude of both new and old services in the SOA environment. Companies develop new services in house, outsource, or buy service implementation from ISVs (or... [09 Apr 2008]
MSDN Webcast: Design Patterns in .NET (Level 200)
White Paper This webcast looks at examples of the Observer, Factory, Composite, and Singleton patterns, and explains how these patterns work and where the developer would use them in the .NET applications. Design patterns are well known to Java developers, but... [27 Feb 2008]
Enterprise Service Buses: Where Are They Going?
White Paper Historically it has been difficult for developers to find a single tool to develop composite, service-oriented, applications across organizational boundaries. Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Enterprise Service Bus' (ESB) mission statement is to provide... [19 Oct 2007]
Large-Scale Implementation of IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager
White Paper This paper discusses large-scale implementation of IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for WebSphere and IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Response Time Tracking. Large-scale implementation is typically characterized by the number... [21 Feb 2007]
Taming XPath Queries by MinimizingWildcard Steps
White Paper The approach is based on using a general composite axis called the layer axis, to rewrite a sequence of XPath steps (all of which are wildcard steps except for possibly the last) into a single layer-axis step. [08 Dec 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: SOA - huh?
Comment SOA is an evolutionary approach that does not require a rip-and-replace of infrastructure and applications but does generally require buy-in from the business to gain the major benefits, such as functional component reuse, efficient use of assets... [22 Sep 2006]
Q&A: SAP CEO Henning Kagermann
Comment One of the first composite [applications] was done by Accenture for the oil industry. But what I learned was that it was not really a lightweight composite - but a really big application. Kagermann, who has served as SAP's CEO for the past six... [18 Apr 2006]
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