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SOA Much More Than Web Services By Steve Wilkes. Provides alternative service invocation schemes and explains why there is much more to SOA than Web Services.
Service Oriented Architecture By Samudra Gupta. Lays out the ground work for SOA and shows us how to identify potential Services.
Service-Oriented Architecture: Implementation Challenge By Easwaran G. Nadhan. Discusses various approaches to solving the eight key challenges companies face when implementing a service-oriented architecture.
Realizing a Service-Oriented Architecture with .NET By Chip Irek. A practical discussion guide to building a .NET application in a service-oriented architecture.
Service-Oriented Architecture By Michael Stevens. Explains SOA without much mention of a particular implementation technology.
Event-driven services in SOA By Jeff Hanson. Design an event-driven and service-oriented platform with Mule.
Grid's place in the service-oriented architecture By Ian Foster. SOAs are transforming monolithic applications into services, thus allowing portability, reusability and on-demand access.
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