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This course provides students with the knowledge to understand the myriad technologies used today to glue together enterprise systems. It looks at some of the analysis and design techniques being employed by IT architects and designers, the most common standards that should be examined in order to build scaleable and extensible systems, it delves into the world of Sun’s JEE and Microsoft’s .NET, considers the implication of SOA and Web Services, and the nature of Distributed Object Systems including Message Oriented Middleware and their importance to the whole discussion of integrating enterprises systems.
An ideal course for decision makers rather than implementers, who need to know what Distributed Object Systems (DOS) technology.
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Interfaces
Whether your building a SOA, EA or using UML for Systems analysis and design, this is an important concept.
Following on from our previous T&T Abstraction, interfaces are an integral part of good software engineering. They come in all forms; programmatic (Java, CORBA IDL etc.), SOA (service descriptions), Web Services (a WSDL definition). These are just a few forms that they take.
Interfaces separate two concerns, the use of s service and the implementation of that service...
Join us and watch how we demonstrate traceability in UML, SOA and TOGAF™


