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The distributed software systems theory is comprehensively described and also deeply understood in academic community. The domain has its own interesting history of research and application. Almost every computer science graduate has some knowledge of distributed algorithms or fundamental properties and goals of such systems. And almost every software product nowadays is relying on some sort of a distributed system. It is therefore surprising that we are witnessing repeated failures of enterprise application integration middlewares, one of the most promising incarnations of the theory.
The enterprise software industry is aligning behind new attempt to deliver so called Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), which is supposed to fix the existing middleware problems and finally deliver an ecosystem of applications talking to each other seamlessly. Despite all the promises and rightful expectations, there is very high risk of yet another failure though. The goal of this paper is to suggest how to give SOA a chance.
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Web Services Architecture, http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/NOTE-ws-arch-20040211
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Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing, ITU-T Rec. X.901-X.904, ISO/IEC 10746
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Janeček, R. (2009). Service Oriented Architecture Pitfalls. In: Nielsen, M., Kučera, A., Miltersen, P.B., Palamidessi, C., Tůma, P., Valencia, F. (eds) SOFSEM 2009: Theory and Practice of Computer Science. SOFSEM 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5404. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-95891-8_6
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