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    <description>Microsoft Deutschland Architects Connection: Aktuelles rund um „Connected Systems“: Was versteht man unter Service-Orientierung und Service-orientierten Architekuren und wie passt Microsofts 'Connected Systems'-Initiative ins Bild? Christian Weyer gibt Hilfestellungen sowohl zu Denk- und Vorgehensweisen als auch zu Technologien, um verteilte Lösungen modellieren und implementieren zu können.</description>
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      <title>CeBIT 2006: Microsoft und Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)</title>
      <msdn:subline>Näheres zum Thema erfahren Sie auf der CeBit an unserem Hauptstand in Halle 4 Stand A38. Sprechen sie uns an, wir sind bereit!</msdn:subline>
      <description>Näheres zum Thema erfahren Sie auf der CeBit an unserem Hauptstand in Halle 4 Stand A38. Sprechen sie uns an, wir sind bereit!</description>
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      <title>An Introduction to Topic Maps</title>
      <msdn:subline>Artikel von Kal Ahmed and Graham Moore aus der 5. Ausgabe vom The Architecture Journal</msdn:subline>
      <description>This article introduces the ISO international standard Topic Maps. The topic maps paradigm describes a way in which complex relationships between abstract concepts and real-world resources can be described and interchanged using a standard XML syntax. (15 printed pages)</description>
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      <title>Metropolis and SOA Governance </title>
      <msdn:subline>Artikel von Richard Veryard und Philip Boxer aus der 5. Ausgabe vom The Architecture Journal.</msdn:subline>
      <description>In the service economy, we expect service-oriented systems to emerge that are increasingly large and complex, but that are also capable of behaviors that are increasingly differentiated. As we shall see, this is one of the key challenges of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), and is discussed in this article. (20 printed pages)</description>
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      <title>Service-Oriented, Distributed, High-Performance Computing </title>
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      <description>In this article we explore one service-oriented approach for enabling Internet-scale, high-performance computing (HPC) applications. (16 printed pages)</description>
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      <title>Information Bridge Framework: Bringing SOA to the Desktop in Office Applications</title>
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      <description>Enterprises today are moving towards SOA as a way to expose their applications and data for consumption. Building solutions on top of these services is fairly easy today using existing development tools. Different vendors provide tools for both exposing and developing on top of those services by using standards like SOAP or WSDL. However, once enterprises start developing a few of these solutions problems start to arise. This article addresses some of the most common problems. (8 printed pages)</description>
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      <title>Benchmarking a Transaction Engine Design</title>
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      <description>Performance is probably one of the least understood and misquoted metrics in the field of computing today. It is common practice amongst technologists and application vendors to regard performance as an issue that can safely be left to a tuning exercise performed at the end of a project or system implementation. In contrast, performance, as a metric for system evaluation, is considered by most users to be one of the most important and indeed critical factors for assessing the suitability of a system for a particular purpose. This paper describes a benchmarking exercise undertaken during October 2002 at Microsoft's ISV Laboratories (ISV Labs) in Redmond, Washington as part of joint project between the Capital Markets Company (Capco) and Microsoft. (25 printed pages)</description>
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