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100 _a Erl, Thomas.
245 _aSOA design patterns
_h(impreso)
250 _b1a edicion
260 _aUpper Saddle River, N.J
_bPretince Hall
_c2010
300 _a814 paginas
_c23 x 18cm
505 _aForeword by Grady Booch Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Case Study Background Part I: Fundamentals Chapter 3: Basic Terms and Concepts Chapter 4: The Architecture of Service-Orientation Chapter 5: Understanding SOA Design Patterns Part II: Service Inventory Design Patterns Chapter 6: Foundational Inventory Patterns Chapter 7: Logical Inventory Layer Patterns Chapter 8: Inventory Centralization Patterns Chapter 9: Inventory Implementation Patterns Chapter 10: Inventory Governance Patterns Part III: Service Design Patterns Chapter 11: Foundational Service Patterns Chapter 12: Service Implementation Patterns Chapter 13: Service Security Patterns Chapter 14: Service Contract Design Patterns Chapter 15: Legacy Integration Patterns Chapter 16: Service Governance Patterns Part IV: Service Composition Design Patterns Chapter 17: Capability Composition Patterns Chapter 18: Service Messaging Patterns Chapter 19: Composition Implementation Patterns Chapter 20: Service Interaction Security Patterns Chapter 21: Transformation Patterns Part V: Supplemental Chapter 22: Common Compound Design Patterns Chapter 23: Strategic Architecture Considerations Chapter 24: Principles and Patterns at the U.S. Department of Defense Part VI: Appendices Appendix A: Case Study Conclusion Appendix B: Candidate Patterns Appendix C: Principles of Service-Orientation Appendix D: Patterns and Principles Cross-Reference Appendix E: Patterns and Architecture Types Cross-Reference
650 _a INGENIERIA DE SOFTWARE | DISEÑO ORIENTADO A SERVICIOS | PROGRAMACION DE COMPUTADORAS
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942 _2ddc
_cBK
_e2024-02-20
_zMag. Cecilio Flores Noa