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Service oriented architecture [PDF]

open access: yesWiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Statistics, 2009
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) supply methods for systems development and integration where work interoperable services. A SOA suppose application functionality distribution in distinct units called services that communicate with each other.
Kathryn B Laskey
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An Adaptive Service-Oriented Architecture [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
Service Oriented Architectures and Autonomic Computing are heralded as the de-facto solutions for constructing and evolving complex and highly- adaptive enterprise applications. Unfortunately however, the architectures proposed are visionary; how to design, build and evolve adaptive service-enabled applications remains largely unclear.
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Service-oriented architecture

2003 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops, 2003. Proceedings., 2003
This paper attempts a definition of service derived by unifying its usage in practice. In doing so it identifies participant's perspective as separate from actual different usages. Using this as an aid, the paper analyses the criteria applied in the use of service and considers how these can be aligned to derive commonality underlying the usage.
Randall Perrey, Mark Lycett
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Perspectives on service oriented architecture

2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'05) Vol-1, 2005
SOA and Web services are the hottest topics of discussion currently with regards to enterprise architecture. The technologies are maturing from a standardization perspective and the level of understanding of various aspects of a SOA is gradually rising with an increasing number of clients thinking about service implementation and adoption.
Sriram Anand   +2 more
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Service-Oriented Architecture Maturity

Computer, 2010
While some have touted service-oriented architecture as "the next big thing," many SOA efforts have failed to achieve organizational objectives. A proposed new SOA maturity model addresses this gap by accounting for the different motivations for SOA adoption by IT administrators, business managers, and enterprise leaders.
Richard J. Welke   +2 more
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Architectural translucency in service-oriented architectures

IEE Proceedings - Software, 2006
The authors describe the concept of architectural translucency and its applicability in service-oriented architectures (SOAs). They first look at the development of distributed computing from RPC, through middleware, component frameworks to SOAs and their level of support for non-functional properties such as availability, dependability, mobility and ...
Vladimir Stantchev, Miroslaw Malek
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Formalizing Service-Oriented Architectures

IT Professional, 2008
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is defined as a paradigm for organizing and using distributed capabilities that might be under the control of different ownership domains. SOA is also known as a methodology for achieving application interoperability and reuse of IT assets in distributed computing environments characterized as transformable by the ...
Khalil A. Abuosba, Asim A. El-Sheikh
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Service-Oriented Architecture of TeleCARE

2004
Developers of advanced services for tele-assistance need a way to reuse the functionality of resources, being hardware devices or software applications, at their disposal. The reusability of resources becomes even more important, when considering the continuous development of facilities (e.g. the emerging domotics) and services (e.g.
Guevara Masis, V.J.   +2 more
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Service-Oriented Architecture Roadmapping

2009 Congress on Services - I, 2009
This paper presents an overarching metamodel for service-oriented architecture roadmapping (SOAR). An SOA roadmap is of paramount importance to strategize and operationalize an effective SOA program in a heterogeneous enterprise computing environment. There are 20 steps defined in the framework, broken down into 4 streams: Planning and Analysis, Design
Tony Chao Shan, Winnie W. Hua
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