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Who: Jack Greenfield
What: Jack Greenfield (Co-Author of Software Factories: Assembling Applications With Patterns, Models, Frameworks, and Tools) talks about Domain Specific Languages(DSL) and the possibility of a software industrial revolution in our midst. Mr. Greenfield is in the Patterns And Practices group at Microsoft (PAG) and speaks directly to the plans surroudning this awesome concept.
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A Foundation for the Pillars of Software Factories.
The complexity involved in designing and developing solutions has increased dramatically over the past 30 years. As your application portfolio evolves, there are process strategies that can help your organization overcome the problems that plague software development today. Promoting reusability by adopting production line methodologies will ensure broader success of the systems delivered using these processes. For the full article Click Here .

 
 
Data Replication as an Enterprise SOA Antipattern.
As applications are envisioned and delivered throughout any organization, the desire to use data replication as a “quick-fix” integration strategy often wins favor. This path of least resistance breeds redundancy and inconsistency. Regularly applying this antipattern within an enterprise dilutes the original long-term goals of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). For the full article Click Here .

 
 
SQL Server 2005 Becomes a Hub in Your Service-Oriented Ecosystem.
A look at how SQL Server 2005 fits into an SOA architecture from the perspective of using XML and web services. For the full article Click Here .

 
 
Why CLR Stored Procedures Will Become a Tool You'll Learn to Love.
Tom Fuller extols some of the great new ways that CLR Integration will excite you as you integrate it into your applications. For the full article Click Here .

 
 
Windows Communication Foundation: Steroids for your Enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture (Part II).
Application designers and developers have been attempting to deliver loosely coupled services using technologies like ASMX, .NET Enterprise Services, MSMQ, and .NET remoting for roughly the past five years. These experiences have proven to be very challenging and there have been limitations found in each of the .NET programming techniques. Welcome Windows Communication Foundation (formerly 'Indigo'). For the full article Click Here .

 
 
Windows Communication Foundation: Steroids for your Enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture (Part I).
Application designers and developers have been attempting to deliver loosely coupled services using technologies like ASMX, .NET Enterprise Services, MSMQ, and .NET remoting for roughly the past five years. These experiences have proven to be very challenging and there have been limitations found in each of the .NET programming techniques. Welcome Windows Communication Foundation (formerly 'Indigo'). For the full article Click Here .

 
 
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Service-Oriented Architecture.
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has gained widespread acceptance in the enterprise architecture space over the past five years. The constant pursuit of business logic reuse and application ROI seems to have come with little consideration for the hidden costs. This article will go into detail on what everyone in your company needs to know before planning to implement a SOA. For the full article Click Here .

 
 
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