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SOA event-driven architecture (EDA)
An event-driven architecture is a software architecture pattern that orchestrates behavior according to events as they occur. Learn more about SOA event-driven architecture through resources and tutorials for IT architects, managers and developers working with Web services. Find tips, articles and expert responses for EDA best practices.
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CEP makers Aleri and Coral8 to merge
SearchSOA.com | 11 Mar 2009
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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Leading an architecture-first mandate
SearchSOA.com | 13 Feb 2009
ARTICLE - Today's best technologies and practices allow changes to be done incrementally, while still instituting an enterprise architecture.
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New TOGAF framework released
02 Feb 2009
TIP - The Open Group released TOGAF version 9, a consensus framework for EA. It provides a tool for uniting business planning, IT architecture and project management under one framework.
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Wanted: VP of SOA
14 Nov 2007
TIP - Jason Bloomberg presents the ZapThink take on the job description for your new VP of SOA.
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business event management
28 Sep 2007
WORD - Business event management is the practice of incorporating business logic into labeling events, communicating events and handling events. In software systems, events are created, prioritized, and managed by software ...
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event stream processing (ESP)
28 Sep 2007
WORD - Event stream processing (ESP) is a software capacity designed to support implementation of event-driven architectures. In an environment where some software entities produce events, other entities manage events, and still ...
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event
28 Sep 2007
WORD - An event, in a computing context, is any identifiable occurrence that has significance for system hardware or software. User-generated events include keystrokes and mouse clicks, among a wide variety of other possibilities. ...
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