Instant Legacy iTKO CTO John Michelsen tackles the tricky subject of how companies can ensure their applications work well with other applications in an SOA environment.
SOA Testing
Developers building applications for service-oriented architectures often misjudge the risks involved. In this Premium Queuecast Wayne Ariola, vice president of corporate development for Parasoft, highlights some of the more common SOA miscues.
DOA with SOA Adoption of SOA did not constitute authorization for Marty to ignore best practices.
Alex Bell, The Boeing Company from the Open Source Security issue, February 2007
AI Gets a Brain Will artificial AI create a new class of intelligent applications?
Jeff Barr and Luis Felipe Cabrera, Amazon Web Services from the Web Services issue, May 2006
Lessons from the Floor The manufacturing industry can teach us a lot about measuring performance in large-scale Internet services.
Daniel Rogers, Microsoft from the Systems of Scale issue, December 2005 / January 2006
Calculating error rates for filtering software Establishing a blueprint for conducting and reporting tests of filter effectiveness.
Paul J. Resnick, Derek L. Hansen, Caroline R. Richardson from the RFID issue, October 2004
People in our Software A person-centric approach could make software come alive, but at what cost?
John Richards and Jim Christensen, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center from the Game Development issue, February 2004
The Big Bang Theory of IDEs Where is this infinitely expanding explosion of IDEs leading us?
Caspar Boekhoudt, Information Methodologies from the Power issue, October 2003
Caching XML Web Services for Mobility Disconnected operations will likely be a problem for wireless environments for some time to come. Can local HTTP caching provide a way around such outages?
Douglas B. Terry and Venugopalan Ramasubramanian, Microsoft Research from the Building Web Services issue, March 2003
The Deliberate Revolution: Transforming Integration With XML Web Services While detractors snub XML web services as CORBA with a weight problem, industry cheerleaders say these services are ushering in a new age of seamless integrated computing, But for those of us whose jobs don't involve building industry excitement, what do
Mike Burner, Microsoft from the Building Web Services issue, March 2003