Dangerous Enthusiasms: E-government, Computer Failure and Information Systems Development
Dangerous Enthusiasms: E-government, Computer Failure and Information Systems Development
Mobile service oriented architectures (MOSOA)
DAIS'06 Proceedings of the 6th IFIP WG 6.1 international conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
A heuristic approach to optimal service selection in service oriented architectures
WOSP '08 Proceedings of the 7th international workshop on Software and performance
ECSA '08 Proceedings of the 2nd European conference on Software Architecture
Automated performance assessment for service-oriented middleware: a case study on BPEL engines
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web
On optimal service selection in Service Oriented Architectures
Performance Evaluation
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Three short contributions address the needs, solutions, and effects of service orientation in applications as diverse as mobile telecommunications, e-government, and logistics. "Toward Mobile Services: Three Approaches"--For most companies, software products are considerably more valuable if integrated into a product suite from which each customer can pick and choose a unique configuration. Similarly, in an increasingly networked world, a company can greatly benefit from uniformly integrating its products with those of other companies in the same ecosystem. "New Paradigms for Next-Generation E-Government Projects"--Although the quality of management training is an important dimension of e-government success, three emerging IT trends are defining new rules for the public sector. These paradigms require next-generation e-government projects to shift the emphasis from building on proper technology to gaining a more profound understanding of the nature of organizational transformation and business process management. "Creating Business Value through Flexible IT Architecture"--In addition to mastering IT management, a flexible architecture is a key prerequisite for excellentIT delivery. In an evolutionary approach to architecture transformation, Deutsche Post developed a coordinated set of projects that implemented and reused business services, thus both creating business value and contributing to a flexible IT landscape.