WebHelix: another web engineering process
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
A theoretical inter-organizational trust-based security model
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Applying patterns to build a lightweight middleware for embedded systems
Proceedings of the 2006 conference on Pattern languages of programs
Effects of Enterprise Interoperability on Integration Efforts in Supply Chains
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
INES'10 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Intelligent engineering systems
Identifying “interesting” component assemblies for NFRs using imperfect information
EWSA'06 Proceedings of the Third European conference on Software Architecture
Evaluating alternative COTS assemblies from imperfect component information
QoSA'06 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Quality of Software Architectures
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Review: Interoperability evaluation models: A systematic review
Computers in Industry
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The challenges of designing, building, and maintaining large-scale, distributed enterprise systems are truly daunting. Written by and for IT professionals, IT Architectures and Middleware, Second Edition, will help you rise above the conflicts of new business objectives, new technologies, and vendor wars, allowing you to think clearly and productively about the particular challenges you face.This book focuses on the essential principles and priorities of system design and emphasizes the new requirements emerging from the rise of e-commerce and distributed, integrated systems. It offers a concise overview of middleware technology alternatives and distributed systems. Numerous increasingly complex examples are incorporated throughout, and the book concludes with some short case studies.Topics covered include: Middleware technology review Key principles of distributed systems: resiliency, performance and scalability, security, and systems management Information access requirements and data consistency Application integration design Recasting existing applications as servicesIn this new edition, with updates throughout, coverage has been expanded to include: Service-oriented architecture concepts Web services and .NET technology A more structured approach to system integration design