Enterprise SOA: Service-Oriented Architecture Best Practices

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9780131465756
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Prentice Hall PTR
ISBN-10
0131465759
ISBN-13
9780131465756
eBay Product ID (ePID)
31014741

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
408 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Enterprise Soa : Service-Oriented Architecture Best Practices
Publication Year
2004
Subject
Systems Architecture / General, Web / Web Services & APIs
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Author
Dirk Slama, Karl Banke, Dirk Krafzig
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
3.9 in
Item Weight
3.5 Oz
Item Length
3.9 in
Item Width
3.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2004-110321
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
658/.05
Table Of Content
Foreword. Reader''s Guide. Chapter 1 - An Enterprise IT Renovation Roadmap. 1.1 - Agony Versus Agility. 1.2 - Enterprise Software Is a Different Animal. 1.3 - The Importance of Enterprise Software Architectures. 1.4 - The Requirements for an Enterprise Software Architecture. 1.5 - The Relation of Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Standards. 1.6 - Organizational Aspects. 1.7 - Lifelong Learning. 1.8 - The Enterprise IT Renovation Roadmap. Chapter 2 - Evolution of the Service Concept. 2.1 - Milestones of Enterprise Computing. 2.2 - Programming Paradigms 2.3 - Distributed Computing 2.4 - Business Computing 2.5 - Conclusion References URLs Chapter 3 - Inventory of Distributed Computing Concepts. 3.1 - Heterogeneity of Communication Mechanisms 3.2 - Communication Middleware 3.3 - Synchrony 3.4 - Interface Versus Payload Semantics 3.5 - Tight Versus Loose Coupling 3.6 - Conclusion References URLs PART I - ARCHITECTURAL ROADMAP. Chapter 4 - Service-Oriented Architectures. 4.1 - What Is a Software Architecture? 4.2 - What Is a Service-Oriented Architecture? 4.3 - Elements of a Service-Oriented Architecture 4.4 - Conclusion References URLs Chapter 5 - Services as Building Blocks. 5.1 - Service Types 5.2 - Layers on the Enterprise Level 5.3 - Conclusion References Chapter 6 - The Architectural Roadmap. 6.1 - The Architectural Roadmap 6.2 - Fundamental SOA 6.3 - Networked SOA 6.4 - Process-Enabled SOA 6.5 - Conclusion Chapter 7 - SOA and Business Process Management. 7.1 - Introduction to BPM 7.2 - BPM and the Process-Enabled SOA 7.3 - Conclusion References URLs Chapter 8 - Managing Process Integrity . 8.1 - Data Versus Process Integrity 8.2 - Technical Concepts and Solutions 8.3 - Recommendations for SOA Architects 8.4 - Conclusion References Chapter 9 - Infrastructure of the Service Bus. 9.1 - Software Buses and the Service Bus 9.2 - Logging and Auditing 9.3 - Availability and Scalability 9.4 - Securing SOAs 9.5 - Conclusion References URLs Chapter 10 - SOA in Action. 10.1 - Building Web Applications 10.2 - Enterprise Application Integration 10.3 - Business-to-Business 10.4 - Fat Clients 10.5 - Designing for Small Devices 10.6 - Multi-Channel Applications 10.7 - Conclusion References URLs PART II - ORGANIZATIONAL ROADMAP. Chapter 11 - Motivation and Benefits. 11.1 - The Enterprise Perspective 11.2 - The Personal Perspective 11.3 - Conclusion References URLs Chapter 12 - The Organizational SOA Roadmap. 12.1 - Stakeholders and Potential Conflicts of Interest 12.2 - The Organizational SOA Roadmap 12.3 - Four Pillars for Success 12.4 - An Ideal World 12.5 - The Real World-Organization-Wide Standards 12.6 - Recommendations for the SOA Protagonist 12.7 - Conclusion URLs Chapter 13 - SOA-Driven Project Management. 13.1 - Established Project Management Methodologies 13.2 - SOA-Driven Project Management 13.3 - Configuration Management 13.4 - Testing 13.5 - Conclusion References URLs PART III - REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE. Chapter 14 - Deutsche Post AG Case Study. 14.1 - Project Scope 14.2 - Implementation 14.3 - Technology 14.4 - Lessons Learned, Benefits, and Perspectives References Links Chapter 15 - Winterthur Case Study. 15.1 - Project Scope 15.2 - Implementation 15.3 - Technology 15.4 - Lessons Learned, Benefits, and Perspectives Chapter 16 - Credit Suisse Case Study. 16.1 - Project Scope 16.2 - Implementation 16.3 - Technology 16.4 - Lessons Learned, Benefits, and Perspectives References Chapter 17 - Halifax Bank Of Scotland: IF.com. 17.1 - Project Scope 17.2 - Implementation 17.3 - Technology 17.4 - Lessons Learned, Benefits, and Perspectives URLs Index.
Synopsis
This book spells out guidelines and strategies for successfully using ServiceOriented Architecture (SOA) in large-scale projects. SOA represents the latestparadigm in distributed computing and middleware development. However,SOA is not a revolution, but rather an evolution in software architecture. SOAis a collection of best practice software construction principles accompanied byproven methodologies in development and project management.This book is unique in that it offers a pragmatic approach to the topic. Theauthors borrow from their more than forty years of collective enterpriseexperience, and offer a frank discussion of the challenges associated withadopting SOA. They also help readers ensure that their organization does notbecome too closely tied to a specific technology. The result is a detailedintroduction to the topic and an architectural blueprint for implementing SOA., Learn to apply the significant promise of SOA to overcome the formidable challenges of distributed enterprise development.
LC Classification Number
HD30.2.K726 2005

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