Created on 11/04/2007 at 08:40AM by John Schmidt
In September I introduced the
BEST architecture as an ideal combination of EDA, STP, EBP, SOA (or if you are acronym challenged - Event Driven Architecture, Straight Through Processing, Exception Based Processing and Service Oriented Architecture). Shortly thereafter I met Maja Tibbling, lead enterprise architect at Con-way Freight, at a conference and discovered that her organization had a perfect case study for BEST.
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Created on 10/04/2007 at 05:17AM by Steve Craggs
Two recent posts at Lustratus Litebytes from Dr. Ronan Bradley are worth a read. The first deals with the outcome of the second IC SOA teleconference on EDA and SOA that looked specifically at business drivers for EDA. The second likens SOA programmers to pregnant elephants....!
Tags: SOA EDA
Modified on 09/17/2007 at 03:53AM by John Schmidt
This is the first in a series of postings planned for the coming months on the BEST architectural style. An architectural style is a named, coordinated set of architectural constraints and by way of this Blog I am introducing an architectural style named BEST; Business Event State Transition. I invite IC members to participate in the dialog and definition of BEST.
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Created on 08/02/2007 at 06:56AM by Steve Craggs
Event-driven architecture (EDA) and service-oriented architecture (SOA) can work well together, as discussed before on this blog. So discussions now turn to what sort of event-driven patterns might make sense in SOA deployments.
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Tags: EDA SOA events
Created on 06/01/2007 at 03:53AM by Steve Craggs
Users are experiencing a growing sense of bewilderment over event-driven and service-oriented architecture (EDA and SOA), and believe me, they aren't the only ones who are confused. But which way should you go - SOA or EDA?
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Tags: SOA EDA