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whitepaper Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) emphasizes loose coupling between different systems within an enterprise. Service interface structure is of primary importance in SOA because poorly designed service interfaces can have a negative effect on all...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) offers the promise of business agility and resilience through reuse, loose coupling, flexibility, interoperability, integration and governance. These are realized by separating service descriptions from their...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) emphasizes loose coupling between different systems within an enterprise. In this paper, learn how to report service errors using service interfaces in an SOA environment.
[09 Apr 2008]
whitepaper This paper also includes a general description of the concepts of loose coupling, code reuse, and layering and componentization. Part 2 of the series will continue the discussion of the early patterns, while Parts 3 and 4 cover the Service-Oriented...
[09 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The heart of SOA is the loose coupling of services: this brings about the major benefits of SOA, including flexibility, agility and reuse. Read this report from Bloor Research to see why it's convinced that Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is...
[16 Dec 2007]
whitepaper Loose-coupling and SOA This third session of Cape Clear's ESB University series focuses on SOA mapping and transformation for handling the various document formats that challenge businesses today. Course 1: The Principles of SOA Design Using an...
[20 Apr 2007]
whitepaper One of the more difficult problems to solve with SOA is achieving the flexibility and loose coupling that Service Orientation provides without losing the reliability and transactional integrity of current monolithic database applications.
[30 Mar 2007]
whitepaper An SOA typically implies a loose coupling between modules. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a style of architecting software systems by packaging functionalities as services that can be invoked by any service requester.
[29 Mar 2007]
whitepaper SOA enables an enterprise to increase the loose coupling and the reuse of frequently used software assets. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) refers to an architectural solution that creates an environment where services, service consumers, and...
[08 Mar 2007]
whitepaper Covers the design principle of “loose coupling,” traditional approaches to building a data services layer vs.the BEA way, mapping data sources to data services, maintenance, and more. Learn how the BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform can define...
[09 Jan 2006]
whitepaper It adds an ESB into the scenario between the service consumers and service providers, which provides greater flexibility and loose coupling. The paper explores design considerations for an ESB in a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and implements...
[30 Nov 2005]
Comment Users need to start to move towards a SOA-capable environment, looking towards service reuse, loose coupling of services and service virtualisation. Quocirca's Clive Longbottom describes his idea of a CRM system that would be a real help to the...
[23 Sep 2005]
whitepaper In this webcast, you will see exactly what communication with messaging is, how it promotes loose-coupling, what problems it solves today, and what new problems it brings. In service-oriented architecture (SOA) clients and services communicate via...
[21 Jul 2005]
whitepaper Such a management solution must enable and support loose coupling, so that the security infrastructure in an SOA can itself be Service-oriented architectures (SOAs) based upon Web Services are an evolutionary improvement upon existing IT...
[24 Feb 2004]
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