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SOA
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ALSO CALLED: Service-oriented Integration, Service-Oriented Architectures, Service-Oriented Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, and Service Oriented Architectures
DEFINITION: A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is the underlying structure supporting communications between services. In this context, a service is defined as a unit of work to be performed on behalf of some computing entity, such as a human user or another program. SOA defines how two computing
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Record, Evaluate, Monitor and Archive All Your Customer Interactions For Your Avaya Switch
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ECHO provides the vehicle for focused customer experience management through real-time monitoring and agent performance evaluations.
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Record, Evaluate, Monitor and Archive All Your Customer Interactions For your Cisco Switch
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ECHO provides the vehicle for focused customer experience management through real-time monitoring and agent performance evaluations.
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Telelogic System Architect for Enterprise Architecture
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Telelogic System Architect is a comprehensive modeling solution designed to provide the tools necessary for development of successful enterprise systems.
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Requirements Management and Traceability for Enterprises
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Requirements Management helps IT projects performing business process improvement to align business processes and IT systems to business goals and regulations.
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Telelogic Focal Point: Product Portfolio Management Solution
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Telelogic Tau® Model-Driven Development Environment
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Telelogic Tau® is a Model Driven Development environment for systems and applications analysis, design, development, and testing using industry standards including Unified Modeling Language.
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Successful Enterprise Planning through Enterprise Architecture: Align IT with the Business While Enhancing Enterprise Agility
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This paper explores the evolution of Enterprise Architecture and its support for successful Enterprise Planning and also examines how Telelogic System Architect® addresses the current and future requirements of EA activities.
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Roundtrip Traceability: Enhancing Quality in the Software Development Lifecycle
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Roundtrip traceability is accomplished by taking both a top-down and bottom-up approach to verify and validate your delivery.
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Blue Coat and SAP: Network Infrastructure Enhancements for Successful Enterprise SOA Deployments
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SOA DEFINITION (continued):
entities, such as programs, interact in such a way as to enable one entity to perform a unit of work on behalf of another entity. Service interactions are defined using a description language. Each interaction is self-contained and loosely coupled, so that each interaction is independent of any other interaction. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)-based Web services are becoming the most common implementation of SOA. However, there are non-Web services
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