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Around the web with TOGAF 9 (+ArchiMate) - Business-Driven Architect
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The Insider's Guide to Next-Generation BPM. Around the web with TOGAF 9 ( ArchiMate). February 13, 2009 9:00 AM. Ok, I confess, I've had the near 800-page TOGAF 9 document. For a couple weeks and find myself with several hundred pages still to read. So, this post is not further. On TOGAF 9, rather a collection of TOGAF 9 (and related) links and resources you might want to check out. Before I go further, I should set some context by reiterating my comment. Architecture frameworks and ivory towers:. IR...
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SOA Today: June 2010
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A practical guide to simplifying the SOA paradigm:. Monday, June 21, 2010. Is Dynamic Endpoint Selection practical? In other words, Are there really architectures using this approach of having services "swap in and swap out" at runtime according to the consumer's needs? I've only had 1 customer to date consider this feature of SOA, as most don't have a complex enough requirement to justify the feature in the architecture. A couple things come to mind when thinking about this capability:. This could work ...
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Application Platform Strategies Blog: SOA is Dead; Long Live Services
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Application Platform Strategies Blog. Laquo; Palm's Nova. Web Services Testing Forum: soapbuilders reloaded ». January 05, 2009. SOA is Dead; Long Live Services. Blogger: Anne Thomas Manes. SOA met its demise on January 1, 2009, when it was wiped out by the catastrophic impact of the economic recession. SOA is survived by its offspring: mashups, BPM, SaaS, Cloud Computing, and all other architectural approaches that depend on services . Posted by Anne Thomas Manes. At 02:02 PM in SOA. I totally agree wit...