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BPM Special Report: What you model is what you monitor
Published by: SearchSOA.com | 02 Dec 2008
ARTICLE - Business analysts and other line-of-business role players may increasingly build the models for new-generation Business Process Management applications. |
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Roy Schulte on the BPM drive and SOA adoption
Published by: SearchSOA.com | 11 Nov 2008
Q A INTERVIEW - Gartner's middleware maven talks about the 'B' in Business Process Management. Executive dashboards are key to successful implementations, he explains. |
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Model-driven SOA emerges
Published by: SearchSOA.com | 27 Nov 2007
ARTICLE - Model-driven SOA provides a "soup-to-nuts" approach to building business-centric Web services, including the nitty-gritty simulation of how those services will work together. |
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SOA remaking business analyst job
Published by: SearchSOA.com | 01 Apr 2008
ARTICLE - SOA is transforming the role of business analyst from requirements gathering drudge to a player in defining business processes and the services that support them. |
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SOA Skills: Enterprise architects in demand, job researcher finds
Published by: SearchSOA.com | 18 Sep 2008
ARTICLE - There is a growing demand for service-oriented architecture professionals and a broadening of the definition of the SOA skill set. |
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CEP makers Aleri and Coral8 to merge
ARTICLE - Aleri and Coral8 merged. While the companies' Complex Event Processing engines will be offered separately, the long-term anticipation is that the two engines will converge. |
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SOA stuck with complex tools?
ARTICLE - SOA adoption is stuck because tools are too difficult for the average coder to work with, says Mark Taber, CEO of Active Endpoints Inc., who urges a simpler approach to tooling. |
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Seven smart statements about SOA
TIP - SOA management, the SOA business case and the limits of Web services standards are among the topics covered of late by some of the brighter minds in the SOA arena. |
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IBM exec: Don't repeat SOA worst practices
Q A INTERVIEW - SOA developers and architects can learn from their own mistakes, but IBM's Sandy Carter suggests that it is even better to learn from the mistakes of others. |
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