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HP

Create an effective SOA quality management strategy with Web 2.0


Explore how you can gain insight into the specific patterns employed by Web 2.0 companies and understand how to repurpose these for your organization.

Duane Nickull

The end of the web as we know it


See what has already died, is dying, and will likely die in the next five years.

Duane Nickull

Web 2.0 design patterns, models, and analysis


Watch the slides as Duane Nickull makes architectural sense of Web 2.0.

LiveCycle

Adobe LiveCycle ES architecture technical white paper (updated)


This paper discusses the Adobe LiveCycle ES architecture, providing an overview of how LiveCycle ES employs service-oriented principles to enable a more rapid development experience for building scalable applications.

LiveCycle

BPEL4People overview


Learn more about the specifications and integrate human interactions with the Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) 2.0.

LiveCycle ES

LiveCycle ES Overview

Adobe (June 4, 2007)
Get an overview of LiveCycle ES (Enterprise Suite), including information about the services that the licensable solution components provide.

SOA

Duane Nickull

Service-oriented architecture as the backbone for distributed GIS systems


Understand the relationship between geographic information systems and service-oriented architecture and see how GIS can benefit from SOA.

LiveCycle

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) and specialized messaging patterns


Understand specialized messaging patterns and some common concepts within a service-oriented environment.

Implementing core parts of the SOA Reference Model

Read about a real-world implementation of each component of the SOA Reference Model. (Last of four parts.)

Using the SOA Reference Model: An architect's perspective

Learn how the conceptual elements in this model can ease the construction of your real-world service architecture. (Third of four parts.)

Introduction to the OASIS SOA Reference Model

Look at the major SOA components from an industry and standards perspective and see how the SOA Reference Model fits in. (Second of four parts.)

Humans as part of the SOA equation

Explore the interactions between an enterprise architecture embracing a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and a human actor. (First of four parts.)

Others

Mackenzie-Nickull architectural patterns meta model (PDF, 168K)

Follow this meta model to document use cases as input for software architecture.