Chapter 14. Service-Oriented Design (Part II: SOA Composition Guidelines)

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14.1 Steps to composing SOA

14.2 Considerations for choosing service layers

14.3 Considerations for positioning core SOA standards

14.4 Considerations for choosing SOA extensions

Defining an architecture is a common step within the delivery lifecycle of any form of automation solution project. It establishes application boundaries, the supporting technology set, and target deployment environments. However, as we know by now, SOA brings with it unique characteristics that differ from traditional architectural models. This also leads to a unique approach to defining the architecture ...

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