Simplicity stems from generality.
Users don't care about what the designer does. They care about what they do. If every time you d...
Never heard of the Wombles, sounds like they were bricoleurs or MacGyvers. Mentions my Shipping ...
In the 1970s the Wombles were Britain’s great engineers. They designed, built and fixed stuff ...
HOT principle contradicts this advice.
The best answer, Dr. Neumann says, is to build computers that are secure and stable from the sta...
The trend is beginning: open standards for social networks.
The building blocks for portable social networks already exist. OpenID, microformats and Oauth l...
There are even VC funds focused exclusively on Facebook.
Thousands of software developers are creating features for Facebook, the rapidly growing social ...
Another early (2000) use of SOA.
In this position you will analyze, design and implement application systems for the Client One ...
Shows SOA was already a technology concept in 1998.
Function Address technical infrastructure requirements as clients move towards new business mo...
Here is an IBM paper circa 2001 that defined SOA in terms of the publish, find, and bind triangl...
An architecture for dynamic e-business Enter the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA [see Reso...
This IBM Whitepaper from September 2000 is the earliest use of "service-oriented" applied to Web...
The Web Services architecture describes the principles behind the next generation of e-business ...
An early use of "service-oriented architecture" jointly by IBM and Microsoft at the W3C Workshop...
The XML Protocol work is the foundation for a Web Service framework within which automated, dece...
March 2001. Anne Thomas Manes, then at Sun, explains that SOA is NOT a new concept.
Service-oriented systems are not a new concept. Popular service-oriented systems include ONC RPC...
One of the earliest uses of SOA in the context of Web Services: Oct. 2000.
The concept of Web services is the beginning of a new service-oriented architecture in building ...
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Confirms Sturgeon's Law: 90% of everything is crap.
These flawed findings, for the most part, stem not from fraud or formal misconduct, but from mor...
So in 3 years, we went from 16% to 84%? Wow. And in the US it is 97%!
“When you give in a coupon at the airport, it goes into a very big system, a very complex syst...
More discussion of the REST approach to service mediation.
It occurred to me in discussions with Mike and Patrick that Apache's utility makes it an ideal S...
Great Eames quote about the wide range of constraints that shape the design space of great desig...
Does the creation of design admit constraint? Design depends largely on constraints. What co...
Emerging discussion of more RESTful approach to mediation than big vendor ESB products.
The point of this is that Squid — or most any other HTTP cache implementation, for that matter...
Looks more RESTful than it used to.
syntrophy -- "independent" organisms that become dependent components of a greater metabolic pro...
S. aciditrophicus grows mainly by a symbiotic process known as syntrophy--a metabolic cooperatio...
I was making a joke on an email thread about how I should have used the "sarcastic font" and for...
For too long e-mails, instant messages, web pages and documents have been unable to fully commun...
Hilarious videos about an SOA architect.
Extensive list.
Everyone designs who devises courses of action aimed at changing existing situations into prefer...
one of the originators of storymapping, graphic facilitation, group graphics.
President and Founder of The Grove Consultants International; organizational consultant and info...