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Service Oriented Architectures Collections
MIDDLEWARESPECTRA offers two collections of independent analyses and commentaries concerning Service Oriented Architectures
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SOA and Services (US$75; Euros 99) |
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SOA and ESB (US$ 75; Euros 99) |
These collections are provided in the form of a downloadable PDF file
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SOA and Services (100 pages) contains the following:
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Service-oriented Integration - SOI; Keith Jones (Vol 19, Report 4) |
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Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part II; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 4) |
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SOA: one more step on the road to 'User Specified Software'?; Amy Wohl (Vol 19, Report 3) |
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Information flow in middleware infrastructures; Keith Jones (Vol 19, Report 3) |
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Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part I; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 3) |
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Managing and monitoring Web Service performance; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 19, Report 2) |
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Web Services standards process: coming off the rails?; Tom Welsh (Vol 19, Report 1) |
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Making the mainframe a Web Services peer player; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 19, Report 1) |
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Middleware evolution: from point to point to SOAs and ESBs; Andrew Bainbridge (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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SOAs and Web Services: cheap and simple or fiendish and terribly complicated?; Tom Welsh (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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Enterprise service integration; Keith Jones (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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The inherent contradictions in Service Oriented Architectures; Tom Welsh (Vol 18, Report 2) |
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Implementing a service-oriented architecture: a case study; Peter Bye (Vol 17, Report 4) |
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Purchase the SOA and Services Collection* - US$ 75 or Euro 99
[* includes electronic subscription for four quarterly MIDDLEWARESPECTRA Reports in 2006]
SOA and ESB (127 pages) contains the following:
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Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part II; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 4) |
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SOA: one more step on the road to 'User Specified Software'?; Amy Wohl (Vol 19, Report 3) |
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The Enterprise Service Bus: a re-evaluation; Tom Welsh (Vol 19, Report 3) |
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Enterprise Service Bus - optimizing the relationship between legacy applications and Web Services; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 19, Report 3) |
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Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part I; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 3) |
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Enterprise Service Bus - buzz word or business winner, techno-babble or critical enabler?; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 1) |
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Middleware evolution: from point to point to SOAs and ESBs; Andrew Bainbridge (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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The Enterprise Service Bus: infrastructure for all seasons; Roy Schulte (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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SOAs and Web Services: cheap and simple or fiendish and terribly complicated?; Tom Welsh (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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Do we need ESBs?; Mike Beeston (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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Coupled or decoupled plus heavyweight and lightweight considerations in an Enterprise Service Bus context; Andy Stanford-Clark (Vol 18, Report 3) |
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The inherent contradictions in Service Oriented Architectures; Tom Welsh (Vol 18, Report 2) |
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The impact of standards: EAI, ESB and Grid computing; Tony Leigh (Vol 18, Report 2) |
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Implementing a service-oriented architecture: a case study; Peter Bye (Vol 17, Report 4) |
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Are 'Enterprise Integration Buses' meaningful?; Charles Brett (Vol 17, Report 4) |
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Service bus and container middleware; Keith Jones (Vol 17, Report 4) |
Purchase the SOA and ESB Collection* - US$ 75 or Euro 99
[* includes electronic subscription for four quarterly MIDDLEWARESPECTRA Reports in 2006]
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