


Synchronous or asynchronous, that’s the question
Throughout this blog we have commented several times that the Service Orientation supposes an important change of focus in the way of designing the information systems in an Information Ecosystem. The impact is even greater when we rely on an event-driven architecture...
Service Orientation: reflections on its slow expansion
At the end of 20th century the paradigm of Object Orientation burst in the industry of software development. A key breakthrough that revolutionized the way we analyze and model reality in the design of information systems. With the entry into the 21st century, Service...
SOA and Information Ecosystems
A few months ago I published in this blog an entry where we talked about Information Ecosystems as the simile of an organization that theoretically reached the state of full SOA maturity. Shortly afterwards I was passing through the specification of the basics of a...
Service Composability
Service Composability. We complete this series of entries dedicated to the SOA principles with this eighth and final principle: service composability. As we have been commenting on in this series, most SOA principles are closely interrelated, and often need each...