Service-Oriented Architecture: A Planning and Implementation Guide for Business and TechnologyISBN: 978-0-471-76894-4
Hardcover
384 pages
April 2006
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—Dan Bertrand, Enterprise Technology Officer & EDS Fellow, EDS Corporation
"A fundamental breakthrough in the business and technology
perspectives of SOA—this book belongs in every software
developer, architect, and IT executive library. Marks and Bell
demonstrate a creative and practical approach to building complex,
service-oriented systems. I especially liked the hands-on
perspective brought to multiple aspects of SOA. A must-have guide
in the technology turbulence of the future."
—Ariel Aloni, Chief Technology Officer, SunGard Data
Management Solutions
"This outstanding text gets straight to the heart of the matter,
cutting through the hyperbole and discussing how to drive real
business value through SOA. It will certainly impact my behavior,
our governance models, and, subsequently, the successful business
outcomes we derive as we continue to embrace SOA. A must-read for
battle-scarred SOA veterans and fledgling architects alike."
—Christopher Crowhurst, Vice President and Chief Architect,
Thomson Learning
"Too often, SOA has been perceived as 'all about the
technology'—standards, technology stacks, operational
monitoring, and the like. In this book, Marks and Bell expand
beyond the technology to provide a refreshing business-driven
perspective to SOA, connecting the dots between business
requirements, architecture, and development and operations, and
overlaying these perspectives with tried-and-true governance
techniques to keep SOA initiatives on track. A must-read for those
leading the charge to adopt SOA within their enterprise."
—Brent Carlson, Chief Technology Officer, LogicLibrary and
coauthor of SanFrancisco Design Patterns: Blueprints for
Business Software
"Marks and Bell have captured a wealth of practical experience
and lessons learned in what has become the hottest topic in
software development. In this book, they explain in detail what
works and what does not, from procedural issues to technical
challenges. This book is an invaluable reference for organizations
seeking the benefits of SOAs."
—Dr. Jeffrey S. Poulin, System Architect, Lockheed Martin and
author of Measuring Software Reuse: Principles, Practices, and
Economic Models
"One of the last things companies often consider when
implementing a business solution such as SOA is the impact on
people. Marks and Bell provide an in-depth look at 'what has to
change' from a process standpoint to make any SOA implementation a
success. A great read for those considering to embark on an
enterprise SOA and looking for the right mix of people, process,
and products."
—Alan Himler, Vice President of Product Management and
Marketing, LogicLibrary