Executive Summary

The Four Degrees of Service Orientation

Posted June 30, 2007 | Technology |

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) has the potential to play a significant role in aligning business and IT and to deliver key benefits to the business. However, those benefits do not come automatically. The architecture needs to be defined following sound SOA guidelines, and the services must be designed according to service-oriented analysis and design (SOAD) principles, with loose coupling being one of the most important principles.

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Sam Bayer
Sam Bayer Cutter Consortium Consultant Dr. Sam Bayer is a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Agile Product & Project Management practice. He is the founder of MarketAcuity, a consultancy established in 2001 dedicated to… Read More
Gerhard Bayer
Gerhard Bayer is a Senior Consultant and Principal Architect with International Systems Group (ISG), Inc., a consulting firm that specializes in IT strategy and development/integration of large-scale applications using SOAs. His activities include performing leading architectural role on large-scale SOA and enterprise application integration projects for numerous ISG's clients. He is also responsible for the development and delivery of ISG's… Read More
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