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whitepaper Excerpt from O'Reilly's C# Cookbook: Chapter 17: Security2006-09-11 12:43:56 Compuware
  There are many ways to write secure code and protect data using the .NET Framework. Download this 43-page excerpt from O'Reilly's popular C# Cookbook, 2nd Edition to explore a variety of security issues related to C# programming, such as controlling access to types, encrypting and decrypting data, generating random numbers, securely storing data, and using both programmatic and declarative security.   
whitepaper Forrester Analyst Report: IBM Reshapes The SOA Platform Market2006-05-08 12:50:23 IBM
  Read this 5 page analyst report written by Forrester's Mike Gilpin & Ken Vollmer with John R. Rymer. This report discusses how IBM, already an SOA powerhouse, expands its capabilities and market presence and offers customers important new options for implementing SOA. It demonstrates how IBM reshapes the SOA Platform Market with their new offerings which expands the IBM's comprehensive SOA Platform solutions.   
whitepaper Forrester Analyst Report: IBM Reshapes The SOA Platform Market2006-05-08 12:50:23 IBM
  Read this 5 page analyst report written by Forrester's Mike Gilpin & Ken Vollmer with John R. Rymer. This report discusses how IBM, already an SOA powerhouse, expands its capabilities and market presence and offers customers important new options for implementing SOA. It demonstrates how IBM reshapes the SOA Platform Market with their new offerings which expands the IBM's comprehensive SOA Platform solutions.   
whitepaper Five SOA Projects that can pay for themselves in six months2006-03-01 01:01:25
  One of the easiest ways to get started with SOA is to identify a project that can pay for itself within a short period of time. A pilot project allows an organization to develop skills and expertise while proving the business value of SOA. These five projects are good examples of how organizations have used a service-oriented approach to solve immediate business challenges, while at the same time laying the groundwork for a flexible IT strategy based on SOA.   
whitepaper IBM SOA Foundation: providing what you need to get started with SOA2006-03-01 01:01:25
  This white paper discusses how you can implement an SOA that suits your unique business requirements based on IBM SOA Foundation software.   
whitepaper Select Component Factory V6.0 - Release Overview2006-05-26 01:00:26 Select Business Solutions
  The latest release of Select Component Factory supports three themes, defined by industry strategy and feedback from customers: Business Process Orchestration - enabling the use of latest standard business process modeling techniques, married with graphical business process simulation and analysis, and synchronization with the latest business process execution languages, Contemporary Java Support - providing the ability to leverage the latest Eclipse code synchronization, including model browsing, publish/reuse of components/services from Select Component Manager, and Reviewer for Select Component Architect pre-synchronization model quality assurance, and Data Modeling/Database Design for the Database Administrator - significantly enhanced Logical and Physical Data Modeling; including Database Parameters, Triggers, Stored Procedures and common Data Item definition.   
whitepaper Chasing Silver Bullets: Realities of Software Factories and Component Based Development2005-12-23 01:01:54
  Developers are continually separating fact from hype, learning to integrate new tools within existing frameworks, and when proven effective leverage new processes along the way. The goal of this paper is to elucidate what component based development really means for developers. Specifically, what are the risks, rewards, and responsibilities of using components, how does it relate to one's existing design and development models and tools, and how can developers use components to their competitive advantage.   
whitepaper Value-Based Processes for COTS-Based Applications2005-08-30 03:00:02 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  Economic imperatives are changing the nature of software development processes to reflect both the opportunities and challenges of using COTS products. Processes are increasingly moving away from the time-consuming composition of custom software from lines of code (although these processes still apply for developing the COTS products themselves) toward assessment, tailoring, and integration of COTS or other reusable components. COTS or other reusable components can provide significant user capabilities within limited costs and development time, and more COTS products are becoming available to provide needed user functions.   
whitepaper Towards Reliable Self-Integrative IT Systems2006-05-02 04:12:36
  IT components with information processing and communication capabilities are embedded in almost all commonplace and industrial objects. In the daily life people depend more and more on these IT components. On the other hand, users will increasingly expect that those IT components collaborate autonomously and thus provide emergent properties. Hence one has to guarantee their reliability, even though the resulting organically grown IT systems are never developed and tested in advance. This paper suggests a framework for the development of reliable so called self-integrative systems. Thereby IT components are integrated at execution time. The reliability of the resulting IT system is checked with regard to the specified functional, non-functional, and emergent properties based on an underlying formal model.   
whitepaper A Component-Based Product Development Process for a Workflow Management System Product Line2005-12-21 01:01:53
  The product line approach has been pointed out as a means to improve software organization's productivity. It offers both technical and managerial support to design applications for a specific domain from a well-defined infrastructure. A specific application can be developed from this infrastructure by customizing its variable aspects. This paper presents a process to develop members of a component-based product line for Workflow Management Systems (WfMS). The activities of the process are described within the context of a case study that develops a WfMS to manage service orders in a software house.