Implementing SOA : Total Architecture in Practice
|
Description
Putting Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) into Practice
“This book is a must-have for enterprise architects implementing SOA. Through practical examples, it explains the relationship between business requirements, business process design, and service architecture. By tying the SOA implementation directly to business value, it reveals the key to ongoing success and funding.” —Maja Tibbling, Lead Enterprise Architect, Con-way, Inc.
“While there are other books on architecture and the implementation of ESB, SOA, and related technologies, this new book uniquely captures the knowledge and experience of the real world. It shows how you can transform requirements and vision into solid, repeatable, and value-added architectures. I heartily recommend it.” —Mark Wencek, SVP, Consulting Services & Alliances, Ultimo Software Solutions, Inc.
In his first book, Succeeding with SOA, Paul Brown explained that if enterprise goals are to be met, business processes and information systems must be designed together as parts of a total architecture. In this second book, Implementing SOA, he guides you through the entire process of designing and developing a successful total architecture at both project and enterprise levels. Drawing on his own extensive experience, he provides best practices for creating services and leveraging them to create robust and flexible SOA solutions.
Coverage includes
- Evolving the enterprise architecture towards an SOA while continuing to deliver business value on a project-by-project basis
- Understanding the fundamentals of SOA and distributed systems, the dominant architectural issues, and the design patterns for addressing them
- Understanding the distinct roles of project and enterprise architects and how they must collaborate to create an SOA
- Understanding the need for a comprehensive total architecture approach that encompasses business processes, people, systems, data, and infrastructure
- Understanding the strategies and tradeoffs for implementing robust, secure, high-performance, and high-availability solutions
- Understanding how to incorporate business process management (BPM) and business process monitoring into the enterprise architecture
Whether you’re defining an enterprise architecture or delivering individual SOA projects, this book will give you the practical advice you need to get the job done.
|
Other books on Software Architecture
Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology Executing SOA: A Practical Guide for the Service-Oriented Architect Implementing SOA : Total Architecture in Practice Service-Oriented Architecture: SOA Strategy, Methodology, and Technology SOA and WS-BPEL Model-Driven Architecture in Practice: A Software Production Environment Based on Conceptual Modeling Pattern Oriented Software Architecture Volume 5: On Patterns and Pattern Languages Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: A Pattern Language for Distributed Computing (Wiley Software Patterns Series) Context-Aware Pervasive Systems: Architectures for a New Breed of Applications Model-Driven Design Using Business Patterns BPEL Cookbook: Best Practices for SOA-based integration and composite applications development Essential Software Architecture Enterprise Architecture at Work: Modelling, Communication and Analysis Distributed Systems Architecture: A Middleware Approach Software Architecture : 2nd European Workshop, EWSA 2005, Pisa, Italy, June 13-14, 2005, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
|
|