Service Governance and Virtualization for SOA

Many attempts over the past forty years of software development have focused on improving the speed of development, improving quality by lowering bug counts, and making software easier to maintain over time by building in flexibility. The tools and techniques we use today evolved from centralized mainframe systems to today’s environment where n-tier architectures use Web servers, application servers and Enterprise Service Buses (ESB). Best practices expressed as patterns emerged and have become widely adopted as developers moved from structured programming to object oriented programming to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). All of this has helped speed up development and lower IT costs for enterprises.

 

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Publisher:PushToTest Published:09/25/2008 Type:
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