Designing Service-Oriented Applications: Part II -- Analysis and Design Process by Example

by Michael Rosen

Many IT organizations are beginning to implement service-oriented architectures (SOAs), yet some of their most common questions are "What does a service look like?" and "How do I go about designing a service?" This Executive Report by Michael Rosen presents a case study that illustrates an SOA analysis and design methodology that answers these questions and gets IT organizations started in the right direction.

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Designing Service-Oriented Applications: Part II -- Analysis and Design Process by Example1 November 2006

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