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Architecture Journal – Service Orientation Today and Tomorrow


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A good friend of mine Diego Dagum just published the latest Architecture Journal some time back. I am just now getting to reading it. It's a great issue and would recommend taking a look. Great work to all the authors!

To download the full pdf go to the http://www.architecturejournal.net or you can get updates on the Architecture Blog (RSS) at Microsoft 

Contents


By Jason Hogg et al.  Design patterns for cloud-computing applications.

By César de la Torre Llorente  A shortcut from models to executable code through the next wave of Microsoft modeling technology.

By Hatay Tuna.  Key concepts, principals, and methods that architects can practically put to work immediately to help their organizations overcome these challenges and lead them through their SOA- implementation journey for better outcomes.

By Chris Madrid and Blair Shaw  Methods and technologies to enable an SOA infrastructure to realize business capabilities, gaining increased visibility across the IT landscape.

By Juan Pablo García-González, Veronica Gacitúa-Décar, and Claus Pahl  A strategy for publishing and providing facilities to access services information.

By Lakshmanan G and Manish Pande.  An emerging breed of distributed applications both on-premises and in the Cloud.

By Udi Dahan.  Looking back on the inherent publish/subscribe nature of the business and how this solves thorny issues such as high availability and fault tolerance.

By Grace Lewis.  Challenges for future service-oriented systems.  This Article is copyrighted by Carnegie Mellon University and is subject to the Software Engineering Institute’s Terms of Use found at http://www.sei.cmu.edu/.

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