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Modifying Open Services
There's been a huge push recently towards service oriented architectures - sharing services within an organisation with benefits such as reuse and making information consistent. Take a simple example such as a catalogue of products for a furniture ... |
14-Nov-2008 19:53:38 |
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NFRs for system replacements
As software architects, we tend to write about non-functional requirements a lot; particularly about how they should be defined and challenged because of the influence they have. One of the reasons for talking about NFRs a lot is that, in the majority, ... |
28-May-2008 11:35:00 |
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Elastic computing
We had an internal technology session last night and I was on a panel where each of us was asked to come up with the IT aspects of an enterprise architecture for a small (100 people) financial services organisation. My approach was based upon building up ... |
01-May-2008 12:01:00 |
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High-Assurance Design
This week, Cliff Berg is doing a promotion of his latest book entitled High-Assurance Design : Architecting Secure and Reliable Enterprise Applications. I'm sure you've encountered this yourself, but on many projects there's often a disconnect between ... |
18-Jan-2006 20:11:09 |

