The essential distributed objects survival guide
The essential distributed objects survival guide
The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management
The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management
Enterprise Service Bus
MEBN: A language for first-order Bayesian knowledge bases
Artificial Intelligence
Information, knowledge and systems management approaches for a new global reserve currency
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management - Complex Socio-Technical Systems --Understanding and Influencing Causality of Change
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Notions of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) have recently become popular and potentially very useful in the management, business and engineering worlds as the enterprise-focused Information Technology (IT) architecture of choice. SOA is an approach to defining integration-architectures based on the concept of services, where a service is defined as a mechanism that enables access to one or more capabilities using a prescribed interface. A Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a way of organizing services and associated hardware and software so that it is potentially possible to respond quickly to the changing requirements of the marketplace. Recognizing the significant advantages of service oriented architecture applied to a business enterprise, we ask: Can an engineering organization, specifically a systems engineering organization, realize similar benefits? This paper will attempt to answer that question by exploring the possibility and advantages of applying SOA to the systems engineering design process, specifically as a key enabler of the Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) paradigm.