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whitepaper At the same time, a technology evolution in the form of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) provides a foundation to achieve software reuse. A key part of the SOA value proposition is the benefits realized from software reuse.
[17 May 2008]
whitepaper The IBM programming model for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) enables non-programmers to create and reuse IT assets without mastering IT skills. This is the first in a series of papers about the IBM SOA programming model and what is required to...
[17 May 2008]
whitepaper When first entertaining the notion of a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), most information technology (IT) professionals and business leaders rightly imagine the many benefits that their organizations will see in improved customer interaction...
[17 May 2008]
whitepaper With an SOA, architects can combine and reuse services - individual business functions and processes typically realized as services - to assemble complex business solutions. This paper examines the use of asset lifecycle management practices, tools...
[17 May 2008]
whitepaper Business processes can't see or reuse data or components. The introduction of Automated Meter Management (AMM) has intensified the need for corporate-wide visibility of all systems that provide reuse and integration.
[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 Solutions based on an SOA also deliver benefits: lower development costs, less "Pain" when integrating assets across heterogeneous environments, greater reuse of IT assets, and more effective security and manageability.
[12 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Explore four ways to realize connectivity between service producers and consumers that foster reuse of services across multiple delivery channels. View SOA within a software development lifecycle context using the IBM Service-Oriented Architecture...
[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 It provides a much-needed intermediary layer that facilitates data delivery, service access, service reuse, and service management of an enterprise SOA implementation. As the idea of implementing Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) gains traction...
[19 Mar 2008]
whitepaper To encourage business growth while still keeping costs in check, many companies are searching for ways to increase the flexibility and reuse of their existing IT assets. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) offers a means to define services that...
[18 Feb 2008]
whitepaper They also lack the flexibility to adapt quickly to changing business requirements.The convergence of SOA and mainframe technologies can help enterprises liberate these core business assets by making it easier to enrich, modernize, extend and reuse...
[01 Jan 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 Once companies identify critical aspects of their businesses, IBM can provide them with SOA entry points for peak connectivity and reuse. In addition to the immediate payoff for business productivity, service-enabling core IT assets for reuse can...
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper If you want to increase the flexibility of your business processes, strengthen your underlying IT infrastructure, and retain and reuse existing assets, SOA and IBM Systems Agenda features can provide the solution.
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper If you want to increase the flexibility of your business processes, strengthen your underlying IT infrastructure, and retain and reuse existing assets, SOA and IBM Systems Agenda features can provide the solution.
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper The successful deployment of a Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) requires the ability to manage the quality of these services so organizations can optimize the use of IT resources and reuse services across multiple applications to enhance...
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper With the adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA), organizations will see an increase in business flexibility, but they will also see an increase in component reuse. They will need to ensure functionality and performance at both the...
[02 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Successfully delivering SOA benefits, especially Business Agility and Component Reuse depends on the Test Approach that your organization adopts to implement SOA. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) promises significant benefits to today's...
[04 Sep 2007]
whitepaper Using a native XML approach and tools that are 'Designed-for-Purpose', it is possible to accelerate the development of Rich Internet Applications for SOA by at least 60% through automation and reuse of readily available XML assets.
[23 Jun 2007]
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