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Service-Oriented Architecture

2006
The established global business environment is under intense pressure from Asian countries such as Korea, China, and India. This forces businesses to concentrate on their core competencies and adopt leaner management structures. The coordination of activities both within companies and with suppliers and customers has become a crucial competitive ...
Kwan-Ming Wan   +3 more
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Service-Oriented Architecture in IT

2009 Asia-Pacific Conference on Information Processing, 2009
This paper is composed of main points from some authoritative articles. It helps to understand SOA in IT domain.
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Service‐oriented architectures and recordkeeping [PDF]

open access: possibleRecords Management Journal, 2008
PurposeThis paper aims to outline the concepts of web services architectures and to begin an exploration of the uses that recordkeeping professionals may define for such a potentially radical change to the way recordkeeping functionality is delivered.Design/methodology/approachThe paper combines narrative with argument and analysis of the issues ...
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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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A Model of Service-Oriented Architectures [PDF]

open access: possible2015 IX Brazilian Symposium on Components, Architectures and Reuse Software, 2015
Architectural styles and patterns play an important role in software engineering. Over the last years, a new style based on the notion of services emerged, which we call the service-oriented architecture style. However, this style is usually only stated informally, which may cause inherent problems such as ambiguity, wrong conclusions, and the ...
Alexander Malkis, Diego Marmsoler
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Learning Networks and Service-Oriented Architectures

2006
The value of knowledge assets in creating competitive advantage and subsequently wealth through innovation has never been greater (Teece, 1998). It is increasingly being acknowledged that the resources and the competencies developed within the organisation as well as the mechanisms for building up and reconfiguring these competencies is the only ...
Tsekouras, George, Roussos, George
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Service-Oriented Architectures and Technologies [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
Service-oriented architectures and Web services are the latest step in the development of application integration middleware. They attempt to fix the interoperability problems of the past and provide a foundation for future Internet-scale distributed applications.
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Design of a service-oriented architecture for AAL

International Journal of Agile Systems and Management, 2016
Intelligent systems and ambient-assisted living (AAL) technologies actually represent an important research area, mainly due to the rapidly aging society, the increasing cost of healthcare and the growing importance that individuals place on living independently.
PERUZZINI, MARGHERITA, Germani, Michele
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Architecture of service-oriented applications [PDF]

open access: possibleAutomatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics, 2007
This paper considers the design principles of service-oriented architecture (SOA), its preconditions, and the technological aspects of architecture construction: Web-services technology, the SOAP and WSDL languages, and the UDDI registry. The advantages and prospects of SOA are summed up.
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Service-Oriented Architecture

2010
There have always been two strands of research to improve development and maintenance of software – both in practice and in academia: executable specification and reusable components. In the domain of enterprise applications the issue of executable specification is currently addressed by business process execution initiatives, the issue of reusable ...
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