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Worst Practices in SOA Implementation - Why Service-Oriented Architectures Fail
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By Information Builders
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About this feature:
A new integration standard has evolved in recent years known as service-oriented architecture (SOA). SOA enables different programs, applications, and tools to interact via self-contained services that do not depend on the context or state of the other service.
While tracking mediocre results, and even failure, in the implementation of service-oriented
architectures, many common threads, or “worst practices,” can be found. Designed to help organizations learn from the mistakes of others, this paper provides insight into the top-four worst practices for SOA integration. It also provides guidance on how to avoid and/or
overcome these worst practices in order to realize the true value of an open, reusable integration architecture. By reading this paper, you will have a solid understanding of how to avoid SOA integration failure and achieve success with your initiatives.
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