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Michael Bell

"Service-Oriented Modeling (SOA): Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture"


Finally, Part Six elaborates on fundamental aspects of service-oriented software architecture.
These topics include conceptual and logical architecture modeling disciplines. Chapters
15 and 16 offer a conceptual architecture modeling language that can be employed to describe
organizational technological abstractions, as well as a logical architecture topic that depicts the
fundamental service-oriented building blocks that will be deployed to production and become an
integral part of an organization??™s physical architecture.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
For all of those who have helped shape this book by contributing their ideas, vision and strategies,
many thanks. Without their involvement, enthusiasm, and the coherent direction they provided,
this book would not have been possible to accomplish.
The valuable insights and feedback that were extended through the research and the actual
writing process were concerned with many fundamental aspects of business and technology practices.
These include the general strategy of the book, business modeling aspects, business process
disciplines, business architecture policies, enterprise and application architecture standards, computer
programming topics, and even editorial contributions.
Charu Bansal, Donald Buckley, Dolly Dsa, Donald Mahaya, Eric Marks, Boris Minkin,
Lisa Nathan, Mark Penna, Hormazd Pochara, Monica Roman, Jeff Schneider, and Alex Rozen.


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