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SOA implementation: It's the increments, stupid
up more and more often.
SearchSOA.com recently ran some SOA tips from pros at the Rolta excellence center. They advise: "Use an iterative, agile approach to SOA project management. For each SOA project within each SOA domain, plan on two-to four-week sprints, at the end of which your SOA project team delivers a "working product" – something new that can actually be used to generate and More... Jun 15, 2009
SOA needs a Product Manager
who have already agreed verbally or in writing that change is needed. The most logical candidates could be a service owner or business analyst who has leadership capabilities, or a project manager who also has some domain expertise. IT organizations could take a cue from their counterparts in the durable goods manufacturing world: designate a product manager for the service
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Jun 2, 2009
Rolta SOA center rolls out tools supporting agile development
We asked what tips the Rolta SOA Center of Excellence might have for those looking for success in SOA. They follow: Use an iterative, agile approach to SOA project management. For each SOA project within each SOA domain, plan on two- to four-week sprints, at the end of which your SOA project team delivers a "working product" – something new that can actually be used to generate and More... May 27, 2009
Too Many Servers: A Case for Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF 9
the new entry dropped into the murky depths of my beverage. Actually, I said, the idea of "open" is often applied to things (e.g., standards, software, and hardware) but is seldom applied to processes. This is especially true in the domain of IT, where "silver bullet" EA methodologies are carefully nurtured, promoted, and legally protected. This makes sharing, elaborating on, and integrating the
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Mar 26, 2009
Thomas Erl's SOA Design Patterns
Service Agent, Service Decomposition, Trusted Subsystem and many more.
It is as hard to ask for a favorite pattern in such a collection as it is to ask for a favorite child in a family. But we did. In turn, Erl highlighted the Domain Inventory pattern. It deals with the problem of establishing a single enterprise service inventory – always a tense task for a business. When applied, the More... Jan 14, 2009
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The BIG Domain Name Rip Off
You have your Web site ready, now it's time to register your perfect domain name?only someone else has it registered already. Now what? Read this tutorial to find out how to play the domain name game
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Jul 19, 2001
What's the big fuss about long domain names?
Longer domain names mean better placement in search engines? or does it? Read this tutorial to learn the latest in domain naming conventions and what it could mean to your online business
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Jul 19, 2001
Analyst: Stopping spam is for the security admin
A Gartner analyst says that within enterprise IT departments, spam is quickly becoming the domain of the security group
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Jul 9, 2003
IP Addresses (and misaddresses)
In the third of this four-part series, IT-Director puts the litigious confusion of domain names, trademarks and copyright behind, and turns their attention to IP addressing
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Aug 27, 2002
BPM frameworks
Would you please help in getting me a list of BPM frameworks that are available in the public domain? 8 omega by BPMI.org is one such framework, I am aware of.
The two that immediately come to mind are the Apache Ode project which comes from a contribution from Intalio of a BPEL engine that they've open sourced. The other More... Nov 30, 2006
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