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Architecting for SOA

Presented by Beat Schwegler on Apr 10, 2007 Length 00:57:39
Sections
Development,
Enterprise Architecture
Topics
SOA ,
.NET Framework
Tags
WCF ,
Microsoft ,
Windows Workflow Foundation ,
Web services
 

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Summary
In this decidedly non-marketing presentation, Microsoft Architect Beat Schwegler shows how service-orientation affects system architecture. He introduces the notion of a service model as a mediator between the business and technology models, and explains how a migration towards such an architecture could occur through a step-by-step architectural refactoring.

Bio
Beat Schwegler is an architect at Microsoft's EMEA headquarter. With more than 13 years experience in professional software development and architecture, he has been involved in a wide variety of projects. For the past few years, his main focus has been in the area of Service Orientation and Web Services.

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JAOO is the premier European developer conference on software technology, methods and best practices. The conference presents in-depth presentations and tutorials by researchers, engineers and trend-setters in software engineering and technology.
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