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SOA : principles of service design / Thomas Erl.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Prentice-Hall service-oriented computing seriesPublisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 2008Description: xxxii, 573 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0132344823
  • 9780132344821
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.22 22
LOC classification:
  • TK5105.88813 .E75 2008
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Case study -- Pt. I. Fundamentals -- Ch. 3. Service-oriented computing and SOA -- Ch. 4. Service-orientation -- Ch. 5. Understanding design principles -- Pt. II. Design principles -- Ch. 6. Service contracts (standardization and design) -- Ch. 7. Service coupling (intra-service and consumer dependencies) -- Ch. 8. Service abstraction (information hiding and meta abstraction types) -- Ch. 9. Service reusability (commercial and agnostic design) -- Ch. 10. Service autonomy (processing boundaries and control) -- Ch. 11. Service statelessness (state management deferral and stateless design) -- Ch. 12. Service discoverability (interpretability and communication) -- Ch. 13. Service compensability (composition member design and complex compositions) -- Pt. III. Supplemental -- Ch. 14. Service-orientation and object-orientation : a comparison of principles and concepts -- Ch. 15. Supporting practices -- Ch. 16. Mapping service-orientation principles to strategic goals -- Pt. IV. Appendices -- App. A. Case study conclusion -- App. B. Process descriptions -- App. C. Principles and patterns cross-reference.
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Col. ill. on endpapers.

Includes index.

Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Case study -- Pt. I. Fundamentals -- Ch. 3. Service-oriented computing and SOA -- Ch. 4. Service-orientation -- Ch. 5. Understanding design principles -- Pt. II. Design principles -- Ch. 6. Service contracts (standardization and design) -- Ch. 7. Service coupling (intra-service and consumer dependencies) -- Ch. 8. Service abstraction (information hiding and meta abstraction types) -- Ch. 9. Service reusability (commercial and agnostic design) -- Ch. 10. Service autonomy (processing boundaries and control) -- Ch. 11. Service statelessness (state management deferral and stateless design) -- Ch. 12. Service discoverability (interpretability and communication) -- Ch. 13. Service compensability (composition member design and complex compositions) -- Pt. III. Supplemental -- Ch. 14. Service-orientation and object-orientation : a comparison of principles and concepts -- Ch. 15. Supporting practices -- Ch. 16. Mapping service-orientation principles to strategic goals -- Pt. IV. Appendices -- App. A. Case study conclusion -- App. B. Process descriptions -- App. C. Principles and patterns cross-reference.

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