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Modeling XML Applications with UML: Practical e-Business Applications

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
(Pearson Education) Reveals how to integrate XML and UML to create dynamic, interactive Web applications and meet optimal business-to-business application goals. Uses a large-scale running example to keep the material moving in a fluid, understandable manner. Features ‘steps for success’ and other tips for creating top designs. Softcover. DLC: XML (Document markup language).

Modeling XML Applications with UML: Practical e-Business Applications

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Application Goals, Applications, Business Application, Business Applications, Business Goals, Business To Business, Dlc, Document Markup Language, Ebusiness, Interactive Web Applications, Large Scale, Modeling, Pearson Education, practical, Product Description, Uml, Understandable Manner, Xml Applications, Xml Create, Xml Document

Modeling Business Objects with XML Schema

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
XML Schema is the new language standard from the W3C and the new foundation for defining data in Web-based systems. There is a wealth of information available about Schemas but very little understanding of how to use this highly formal specification for creating documents. Grasping the power of Schemas means going back to the basics of documents themselves, and the semantic rules, or grammars, that define them. Written for schema designers, system architects, programmers, and document authors, Modeling Business Objects with XML Schema guides you through understanding Schemas from the basic concepts, type systems, type derivation, inheritance, namespace handling, through advanced concepts in schema design.

*Reviews basic XML syntax and the Schema recommendation in detail.
*Builds a knowledge base model step by step (about jazz music) that is used throughout the book.
*Discusses Schema design in large environments, best practice design patterns, and Schema’s relation to object-oriented concepts.

Modeling Business Objects with XML Schema

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Base Model, Business, Business Objects, Design Patterns, Document Authors, Grammars, Inheritance, Jazz Music, Little Understanding, Modeling, Modeling Business Objects With Xml Schema, New Foundation, New Language, Objects, Oriented Concepts, Schema, Schema Design, Schema Designers, Schemas, Semantic Rules, System Architects, Type Derivation, W3c, Xml Syntax

Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Driven by the need and desire to reduce costs, organizations are faced with a set of decisions that require analytical scrutiny. Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology examines cost-saving trends in architecture planning, administration, and management.

To establish a framework for discussion, this book begins by evaluating the role of Enterprise Architecture Planning and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) modeling. It provides an extensive review of the most widely deployed architecture framework models. In particular, the book discusses The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) and the Zachman Architectural Framework (ZAF) in detail, as well as formal architecture standards and all four layers of these models: the business architecture, the information architecture, the solution architecture, and the technology architecture. 

The first part of the text focuses on the upper layers of the architecture framework, while the second part focuses on the technology architecture. In this second section, the author presents an assessment of storage technologies and networking and addresses regulatory and security issues. Additional coverage includes high-speed communication mechanisms such as Ethernet, WAN and Internet communication technologies, broadband communications, and chargeback models.

Daniel Minoli has written a number of columns and books on the high-tech industry and has many years of technical hands-on and managerial experience at top financial companies and telecom/networking providers. He brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to these pages. By reviewing the strategies in this book, CIOs, CTOs, and senior managers are empowered by a set of progressive approaches to designing state-of-the-art IT data centers.

Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Architectural Framework, Architecture, Architecture Standards, Business, Business Architecture, Business Process Modeling, Communication Mechanisms, Daniel Minoli, Enterprise, Enterprise Architecture Planning, Formal Architecture, Frameworks, Information Architecture, Infrastructure, Infrastructure Technology, Internet Communication Technologies, Modeling, Networking Providers, Open Group Architecture, Process, Progressive Approaches, Service Oriented Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture Soa, Solution Architecture, Storage Technologies, Technology, Technology Architecture, Togaf

Service-Oriented Modeling : Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Answers to your most pressing SOA development questions

How do we start with service modeling? How do we analyze services for better reusability? Who should be involved? How do we create the best architecture model for our organization? This must-read for all enterprise leaders gives you all the answers and tools needed to develop a sound service-oriented architecture in your organization.

Praise for Service-Oriented Modeling

Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture

“Michael Bell has done it again with a book that will be remembered as a key facilitator of the global shift to Service-Oriented Architecture. . . . With this book, Michael Bell provides that foundation and more-an essential bible for the next generation of enterprise IT.”
-Eric Pulier, Executive Chairman, SOA Software

“Michael Bell’s insightful book provides common language and techniques for business and technology organizations to take advantage of the SOA paradigm. By focusing modeling techniques on the business problem, Bell provides a way for professionals to work throughout the life cycle to create reusable and enduring services.”
-Mike Zbranak, CIO, Chase Card Services

“This book will become an imperative business and technology service-oriented modeling recipe for any manager, architect, modeler, analyst, and developer in today’s software development industry.”
-Jeff Schneider, CEO, MomentumSI

“‘Innovative’ and ‘groundbreaking’ are words that best describe Michael Bell’s Service-Oriented Modeling. It depicts a true service modeling approach that elegantly closes a clear and critical service modeling gap in the SOA industry. This holistic book ties these concepts together using real-world examples across a service life cycle that transitions services from ideas and concepts into production assets that deliver business value. A must-read for business and technical SOA practitioners.”
-Eric A. Marks, CEO, AgilePath Corporation

“As hot as SOA is today, many business and technology professionals still find it challenging to mind the gap between their disparate methodologies and objectives. Herein Michael Bell speaks clearly to both camps in straightforward language, outlining disciplines each can use to communicate effectively and advance the realization of corporate aims. This book is a bible for all who seek to drive business/technology into the future.”
-Mark Edward Goodrich, Director, Investing Product Management, Reuters Media

“This book takes senior IT architects and systems designers into the depths of modeling for SOA, with a fresh new perspective on tools, terminology, and how to turn the theory into practice. His full life-cycle approach balances process, control, and accountability to align all the participants in the delivery pipeline-clearing the road for successful SOA business solutions.”
-Phil Gilligan, Chief Technology Officer, EBS

Service-Oriented Modeling : Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Agilepath, Analysis, Architecture, Architecture Model, Best Architecture, Book Ties, Business Problem, Chase Card, Critical Service, Design, Development Questions, Enterprise Leaders, Eric A Marks, Executive Chairman, Global Shift, Insightful Book, Jeff Schneider, Michael Bell, Modeling, Service, Service Oriented Architecture, ServiceOriented, Software Development Industry, Technology Organizations, Technology Service, True Service

SOA Modeling Patterns for Service Oriented Discovery and Analysis

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9780470481974
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description

Learn the essential tools for developing a sound service-oriented architecture

SOA Modeling Patterns for Service-Oriented Discovery and Analysis introduces a universal, easy-to-use, and nimble SOA modeling language to facilitate the service identification and examination life cycle stage. This business and technological vocabulary will benefit your service development endeavors and foster organizational software asset reuse and consolidation, and reduction of expenditure.

Whether you are a developer, business architect, technical architect, modeler, business analyst, team leader, or manager, this essential guide-introducing an elaborate set of more than 100 patterns and anti-patterns-will help you successfully discover and analyze services, and model a superior solution for your project,.

  • Explores how to discover services
  • Explains how to analyze services for construction and production
  • How to assess service feasibility for deployment
  • How to employ the SOA modeling language during the service identification and examination process
  • How to utilize the SOA modeling patterns and anti-patterns for service discovery and analysis

Focusing on the Service-Oriented Discovery and Analysis Life Cycle Stage, this book will help you acquire a broad SOA Modeling knowledge base and leverage that to increase efficiency and productivity in the workplace.

SOA Modeling Patterns for Service Oriented Discovery and Analysis

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