SOA Principles of Service DesignPrentice Hall, 18 jul 2007 - 608 pagina's The Definitive Guide to Service Engineering The key to succeeding with service-oriented architecture (SOA) is in comprehending the meaning and significance of its most fundamental building block: the service. It is through an understanding of service design that truly “service-oriented” solution logic can be created in support of achieving the strategic goals associated with SOA and service-oriented computing. Bestselling SOA author Thomas Erl guides you through a comprehensive, insightful, and visually rich exploration of the service-orientation design paradigm, revealing exactly how services should and should not be designed for real-world SOA.
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... Interoperability Interoperability refers to the sharing of data . The more interoperable software programs are , the easier it is for them to exchange information . Software programs that are not interoperable need to be integrated ...
... Interoperability Interoperability refers to the sharing of data . The more interoperable software programs are , the easier it is for them to exchange information . Software programs that are not interoperable need to be integrated ...
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... Interoperability One item that may appear to be absent from the preceding list is a principle along the lines of " Services are Interoperable . ” The reason this does not exist as a separate principle is because interoperability is ...
... Interoperability One item that may appear to be absent from the preceding list is a principle along the lines of " Services are Interoperable . ” The reason this does not exist as a separate principle is because interoperability is ...
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... interoperability to become a natural by - product , ideally to the extent that a level of intrinsic interoperability is established as a common and expected service design characteristic . Depending on the architectural strategy being ...
... interoperability to become a natural by - product , ideally to the extent that a level of intrinsic interoperability is established as a common and expected service design characteristic . Depending on the architectural strategy being ...
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agnostic services application associated automation business process Chapter composition members constraints contract design core service logic Cutit data models database defined definition delivery Denormalization dependencies design characteristics design paradigm design patterns design standards design-time document encapsulate enterprise enterprise architecture entity service environment establish existing Figure functional context granularity increased information hiding interface interoperability Inventory service Invoice Key Points legacy legacy system meta data meta information object-orientation operation overall platform proprietary quality of service represents result reusable services Run Lab Project runtime Service Abstraction Service Autonomy service capability service composition service design Service Discoverability service implementation service inventory blueprint Service Loose Coupling service models service profile service registry Service Reusability Service Statelessness service-orientation principles service-oriented analysis service-oriented architecture service-oriented computing service's solution logic specific Standardized Service Contract Summary of Key task service technical utility service WS-Addressing WS-BPEL WS-Policy WSDL XML schema