service oriented architecture

  • 81AGATE (architecture framework) — AGATE (Atelier de Gestion de l ArchiTEcture des systèmes d information et de communication) is a framework for modeling computer or communication systems architecture.It is promoted by the Délégation Générale pour l Armement (DGA), the French… …

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  • 82Open Service Interface Definitions — (OSIDs) are programmatic interface specifications describing services. These interfaces are specified by the Open Knowledge Initiative (O.K.I.) to implement a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) to achieve interoperability among applications… …

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  • 83Everything as a service — ( EaaS , [http://news.cnet.com/8301 13953 3 9977049 80.html The new geek chic: Data centers] ] XaaS [ [http://www.eweek digital.com/eweek/20071105 mot/?pg=81 search=xaas+%22everything+as+a+service%22 u1=texterity cookies=1 eWeek November 5 2007]… …

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  • 84Éléments d'architecture UDDI — Universal Description Discovery and Integration Universal Description Discovery and Integration, connu aussi sous l acronyme UDDI, est un annuaire de services fondé sur XML et plus particulièrement destiné aux services Web. UDDI a été conçu pour… …

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  • 85Space-based architecture — (SBA) is a software architecture pattern for achieving linear scalability of stateful, high performance applications using the tuple space paradigm. It follows many of the principles of Representational State Transfer, Service Oriented… …

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  • 86The Open Group Architecture Framework — TOGAF 8.1.1 ADM.[1] The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF®) is a framework for enterprise architecture which provides a comprehensive approach for designing, planning, implementation, and governance of an enterprise information… …

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  • 87Enterprise Architecture Management — (or EAM) describes and structures complex IT systems in terms of their business, application, information and technical layers, and to reform programs through the planning process as strategic business demands, and as standards and guidelines for …

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  • 88Security as a service — refers to the practice of delivering traditional security applications as an Internet based service, on demand, to consumers and businesses. It is an example of the everything as a service trend and shares many of the common characteristics,… …

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  • 89Differentiated service — is a design pattern for business services and software, in which the service varies automatically according to the identity of the consumer and/or the context in which the service is used. Sometimes known as Smart Service or Context Aware Service …

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  • 90Grading Open Service Interface Definition — The Grading Open Service Interface Definition (OSID) is an O.K.I. specification. OSIDs are programmatic interfaces which comprise a Service Oriented Architecture for designing and building reusable and interoperable software.The Grading OSID… …

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