Service-Oriented Architecture: Principles and Applications Authors: Philip Wik
Description: The purpose of Service-Oriented Principles and Applications is to share my understanding of service-oriented architecture. SOA is an architectural pattern in software in which application components provide services to other components. This book of over 100,000 words and twenty chapters has three parts. I explain fundamental SOA principles in the first part. The second part shows how we can synergize SOA with clouds, business intelligence, mobility, big data, and other applications. Finally, I will discuss next generation SOA.Chapter Why We Start With PrinciplesChapter What Are Services?Chapter Architecting Service-Oriented TechnologiesChapter Patterns and PrinciplesChapter SOA’s Four Horsemen of the ApocalypseChapter Machiavelli's SOAChapter AgileChapter Clouds and SOAChapter Business Intelligence as a ServiceChapter Big Data as a ServiceChapter A SOA Business Case AnnotationChapter Scaling Service-Oriented ArchitectureChapter Future PossibilitiesChapter Future SOAChapter SOA RisksChapter SOA as a Strategic Business DriverChapter SOA as Emerging TechnologyChapter SOA as Enterprise ArchitectureChapter SOA and GovernanceChapter The Art of SOAAppendix SOA ResourcesAppendix Selected Design PatternsAppendix Notational SemanticsAppendix Service InventoriesAppendix SecurityAppendix Cloud ResourcesAppendix Glossary
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