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whitepaper New to SOA and Web services0000-00-00 IBM
  An overview for readers who would like to learn about SOA and Web services but don't know where to start. This collection places the basics of SOA and Web services technology into their proper context and links to relevant developerWorks articles, tutorials and tips, IBM learning services education, Webcasts, workshops, and IBM products.

Tags: Internet and Web, Workflow Management, Workflow Management, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Internet and Web, IT Infrastructure, Software Development Tools, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Webcast: The Bottom Line on Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)2005-12-13 ZDNet
  Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is one of the latest buzzwords in enterprise computing. It promises to be far less costly and time-consuming to implement than non-standards based architectures. In this Webcast, ZDNet's Dan Farber and IDC research director Sandra Rogers discuss the benefits and risks of moving to a service-oriented architecture and look ahead to the future of this computing model.

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Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Internet and Web, IT Budgeting, IT Budgeting, IT Budgeting, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper BEA WebLogic Server 9.02005-09-01 BEA Systems
  This document is focused toward business decision makers as much as enterprise architects. Digging deeper will reward you with greater insight into how the WebLogic Server 9.0 can help you solve your specific mission-critical business issues. As you read further, this paper explains WebLogic Server's position in the enterprise and in a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA).

Tags: Software Development Tools, Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper A Lifecycle Approach to Geographically Distributed Development (GDD)0000-00-00 IBM
  In today's global economy, many companies are shifting their development strategy to one that is geographically distributed. With this shift, many companies have experienced a high degree of project development failure due to several challenges magnified by a distributed staff. This webcast is designed for Project Managers and Technical Leaders responsible for the success of distributed teams who want to identify the best way to leverage distributed software development capabilities while maintaining a unified team approach. The webcast examines the concepts, processes, and tools within the IBM Rational Software Development Platform solution, and focus on the replication and synchronization of artifacts across distributed development sites.   
whitepaper Service-Oriented Modeling and Architecture2004-11-09 IBM
  Learn about service-oriented modeling and architecture; the key activities that you need for the analysis and design required to build a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). The author stresses the importance of addressing the techniques required for the identification, specification and realization of services, their flows and composition, as well as the enterprise-scale components needed to realize and ensure the quality of services required of a SOA.

Tags: Internet and Web, Workflow Management, Workflow Management, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools, Internet and Web, IT Infrastructure, Software Development Tools, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper DCOM Technical Overview1996-01-01 Microsoft
  Microsoft's distributed COM (DCOM) extends the Component Object Model (COM) to support communication among objects on different computers-on a LAN, a WAN, or even the Internet. With DCOM, your application can be distributed at locations that make the most sense to your customer and to the application. Because DCOM is an evolution of COM, the world's leading component technology, one can leverage their existing investment in COM-based applications, components, tools, and knowledge to move into the world of standards-based distributed computing.   
whitepaper Performance Analysis of Distributed Data Base Systems0000-00-00 Regents of the University of California
  In this paper we briefly present the design of a distributed relational data base system. Then, we discuss experimental observations of the performance of that system executing both short and long commands. Conclusions are also drawn concerning metrics that distributed query processing heuristics should attempt to minimize. Lastly, we comment on architectures which appear viable for distributed data base applications.

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