I have written another short paper that discussing service orientation and systems of record. The approach in the paper discusses the needs of an application that may be considered the "single source of the truth" for a set of data and therefore should be considered the owner of that data. But what happens when there is more than one owner of a set of data given a different business context?
How do you develop an application to act as one of many systems of record while ensuring that all systems get the latest updates?
These are the concerns that I address in the paper entitled "Service Orientation and Systems of Record". You can download it here.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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Hi Larry,
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