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Leading From A Position Of No Power: A Customer’s Perspective of an Agile Team
Last year Agile coach Alexia Bowers walked a mile in a project customer's shoes, and told us at Agile2006 how it felt. She stressed the need to strive for creativity instead of cutting scope.
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Architecture Evaluation in Practice
Dragos Manolescu shares insights from evaluating several architectures for Global 1000 companies, helpful for others about to embark on an architecture evaluation.
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Transaction Management Strategies in Mission Critical Applications
Juergen Hoeller explains the "dark art" of transaction management within high-volume mission-critical Java EE applications backed by Spring 2.
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Real World Web Services
In this presentation, Scott Davis provides a pragmatic, down-to-earth introduction to Web services as used in the real world by public sites, including SOAP-based, REST and POX-style examples.
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Democratizing the Cloud
The web is rocking the world of developers. Hence, at Microsoft, they are trying to stretch the .NET framework to cover the Cloud such that applications can be developed and run anywhere.
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Conversations between loosely coupled services
In this presentation, Google architect Gregor Hohpe introduces various concepts for to manage more complex interactions between services, including conversations, choreography, and orchestration.
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Component Based Architectures
Mark Miller introduces Component Based Architecture theory using real examples and whiteboard. Learn how a small team can become a competitive advantage using a component based architecture.
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Managing and governing your SOA
In this JAOO presentation Software AG's Ivo Totev introduces his views on SOA and SOA Governance, and explains why a SOA registry/repository solution should be introduced in the earliest stages.
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Bringing SOA to Life: A New Danish Infrastructure
In this presentation, Mikkel Hippe Brun introduces Denmark's national Service Oriented Infrastructure. Topics covered include the infrastructure's WS-* based architecture and the choice of standards.
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Event Patterns
Ian Cartwright presents some of his work (developed with Martin Fowler) on event patterns: Event Sourcing, Event Collaboration, Parallel Model, and Retroactive Event.
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Developing in a Service-oriented World
Gregor Hohpe takes a look at the architectural aspects of SOA, addressing issues such as the false sense of simplicity and the problems of established programming models.
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Architecting for SOA
Beat Schwegler shows how service-orientation affects architecture, introduces the notion of a service model between the business and technology models, and suggests a smooth migration via refactoring.