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Service-oriented architecture is an organic idea, not a technology. Our experts explain how to plan, build, and manage an
SOA without getting lost in the weeds
Organic SOA: Developing a sustainable lifecycle Creating a scalable service-based enterprise ecosystem requires a broad architectural vision
Planning an SOA: Gathering around the drawing board Involve stakeholders from all over the enterprise, and with the right tools you can model a robust SOA foundation
SOA domain analysis: All about data and services SOA is all about using what you have -- but discovering all the data and service resources already in place is a huge undertaking
SOA service design: Developing for the future You can't separate service creation from the big picture, but start small and stick to standards if you want to scale
SOA services deployment: Putting theory into practice Rigorous testing is the name of the game, complemented by policies that nail down what service consumers can and cannot do
SOA management: Governance plus intermediaries Management is what distinguishes SOA from a bucket of services. Here's how to publish and proxy services for a fully scalable
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