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whitepaper SOA Test Methodology2007-07-01 Torry Harris Business Solutions
  Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) promises significant benefits to today's organizations. Successfully delivering SOA benefits, especially Business Agility and Component Reuse depends on the Test Approach that your organization adopts to implement SOA. This white paper provides comprehensive guidance on best practices for testing SOA Solutions.

Tags: Web Services, IT Reliability
  
whitepaper Borland Software Case Study: Verizon Wireless2007-06-28 Borland Software
  Verizon Wireless owns and operates the nation's most reliable wireless network, serving 47.4 million voice and data customers. Verizon Wireless wanted to eliminate service disruptions and standardize the software delivery process. The challenge was to reduce operating costs and increase revenue. Verizon Wireless adopted the Borland Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) solution to support its website software development team. The deployed solution consists of Borland StarTeam for software configuration and change management and Borland Together for visual modeling.

Tags: UML, ITIL
  
whitepaper My First Steps on the Internet: Creativity on the Internet2007-06-26 SlideShare
  This presentation explains the creativity on the internet.

Tags: Web Development and Design
  
whitepaper USS Nimitz Association Site Deploys in Only Six Weeks With ASP.NET and ComponentOne Controls0000-00-00 Microsoft
  When the association of past and present crew members of the The Great Ship Nimitz wanted to update its static Web site, it turned to Web developers Mrozek and Associates. Mrozek built them a new Web site with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and ASP.NET, as well as ComponentOne PayPal e-commerce controls. The site went live in only six weeks, with real-time credit-card processing.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Insurance Site Rejuvenated on Budget and Ahead of Schedule With the .NET Framework0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Answer Financial Inc. (AFI) is the "Powered by" engine behind hundreds of insurance Web sites. AFI was looking for the best platform upon which to build AFI's third generation Web site. The new platform had to take maintainability, flexibility, extensibility, scalability, and reliability to the next level. After considering several alternatives, AFI built a distributed Microsoft ASP.NET site with a SQL Server 2000 database and Web services. In only 9 months, AFI built an ASP.NET site that is 5X faster than the original and has 99.98% uptime.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Anne Geddes Expands Web Presence to Amazon.com With Web Services and C#0000-00-00 Microsoft
  International baby photographer and designer Anne Geddes had a Web site, and wanted to add an Amazon.com storefront to increase sales. Unfortunately, the technology used on the two sites was not directly compatible. Geddes Group contracted with development partner Personify Design to build a Web services interface to tie Amazon.com's Apache-based platform to Geddes' existing Microsoft Windows - based back-end infrastructure. After considering IBM Alphaworks and Systinet WASP, Personify chose to implement the interface with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and the .NET Framework. The product was brought to market in three months, which met Geddes' aggressive schedule, and the interface tested out at over 100 transactions per second.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Donation and Portals Enable Nonprofit Agency to Bridge the Digital Divide for 600,000 Citizens0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The San Diego Futures Foundation faced a daunting challenge: to support the county's e-government goal of connecting citizens with healthcare, jobs, education, and technology. Supported by a Microsoft donation of nearly U.S. $1 million in software, the foundation developed two portals: one for use by the citizens of San Diego (SDCommunities.net), and one for use by foundation staff and volunteers. SDCommunities.net provides the citizens of San Diego County, California, with new ways of sharing ideas and discussing issues that are important to the community. The extranet portal provides a central location where each branch of the organization can share information and monitor and discuss the status of projects. It also provides a means of managing inventory and software licenses more efficiently.

Tags: Web Development and Design, Application Development
  
whitepaper Make Composite Business Services Adaptable With Points of Variability, Part 3: Using Selectors and Business Rules for Dynamicity2007-06-12 IBM
  Explore options for building Points Of Variability (POV) in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) composite business services in this series. In this paper use selectors and business rules in IBM WebSphere Process Server to incorporate dynamicity and configurability for business processes in a Composite Business Service (CBS). Discover issues one can encounter while using selectors and business rules, the criteria for choosing selectors to implement dynamic binding, and implementation best practices.

Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper Microsoft Webcast: Designing With CSS in Expression Web (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Cascading style sheets (CSS) are all the rage on the Web for good reasons. With CSS, one can create more flexible, accessible layouts and more streamlined code to simplify future edits. Using styles to format text and other elements in the designs can also help to create a more consistent look and feel across the Web site. The presenter of this webcast discusses how to use DIV tags to separate content and styles for positioning page elements, how to create styles using tag, class, and ID selectors, and how to best use these common style types. The presenter also present an overview of the CSS features within Microsoft Expression Web.

Tags: Application Development
  
whitepaper Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual - Introducing Cascading Style Sheets2007-06-01 O'Reilly Media
  What one sees on a Web page when one uses garden-variety HTML tags like, and, pales in comparison to the text and styling on display in, say, a print magazine. If Web designers had only HTML to make their sites look great, the Web would forever be the ugly duckling of the media world. HTML doesn't hold a candle to the typographic and layout control one gets when creating a document in even the most basic word processing program. Fortunately for the designers, one can change the ho-hum appearance of HTML using a technology called Cascading Style Sheets. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are ways of making HTML look beautiful.

Tags: Web Development and Design, Programming Languages