Thomas Erl
Autor de Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
Sobre El Autor
Thomas Erl is an independent consultant and Chief Architect at XMLTC Consulting Inc. in Vancouver, BC, Canada
Créditos de la imagen: www.thomaserl.com/
Obras de Thomas Erl
Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services (The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented… (2004) 99 copias
SOA Design Patterns (The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl) (2009) 66 copias
Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology & Architecture (The Prentice Hall Service Technology Series from Thomas Erl) (2013) 34 copias
SOA Governance: Governing Shared Services On-Premise and in the Cloud (Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series… (2011) 24 copias
Big Data Fundamentals: Concepts, Drivers & Techniques (The Prentice Hall Service Technology Series from Thomas Erl) (2015) 14 copias
Service-Oriented Architecture: Analysis and Design for Services and Microservices (The Prentice Hall Service Technology… (2016) 12 copias
SOA with .NET (The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl) (2010) 10 copias
SOA with REST: Principles, Patterns & Constraints for Building Enterprise Solutions with REST (The Prentice Hall… (2012) 10 copias
Cloud Computing Design Patterns (The Prentice Hall Service Technology Series from Thomas Erl) (2015) 9 copias
SOA with Java: Realizing Service-Orientation with Java Technologies (The Prentice Hall Service Technology Series from… (2014) 3 copias
Field Guide to Digital Transformation, A (The Pearson Digital Enterprise Series from Thomas Erl) (2021) 3 copias
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My only quibble with this text is the seventh principle, Service Composability, is indistinguishable from two other principles (Service Reusability and Service Abstraction). The author seems to believe there was a difference but I was at a loss as to what it might have been.
The one chapter of the book I found particularly useful was Chapter 14: Service-Orientation and Object-Orientation: A Comparison of Principles and Concepts as it drove home a lot of the similarities and differences I was picking up as I read through this tome.
The last two chapters, Chapter 15: Supporting Practices and Chapter 16: Mapping Service-Orientation Principles to Strategic Goals were the least useful, simply because the subject matter could be expanded to books in and of themselves (and the companion book SOA Governance by Thomas Erl more than likely covers this subject in excruciating detail).
This book was worth the read to introduce the theory and principles behind SOA. I highly recommend it for anyone wishing to know more about SOA.… (más)