Service-Oriented Architecture in Action

by Tom Welsh

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is rapidly becoming the IT industry's latest "big picture." Web services, orchestration, choreography, business process management (BPM), e-business -- and even supposedly old-fashioned concepts like client-server -- all turn out to fit neatly into the SOA model of computing. As might be expected, therefore, the level of hype is rising (while its average quality falls) day by day.

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Service-Oriented Architecture in Action April 2004