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- UDDI and Beyond: The Role of Service Registries and Repositories in Your SOA
- by Tibco Software Inc. UK
Published:September 2005- Format: Portable Document Format (.pdf)( 405.4 KB )
- Length: 13 pages
Overview
As the pace of business accelerates, enterprises are increasingly responding to customer demands in real time. To accomplish this feat, many IT departments have turned to service-oriented architecture (SOA). SOA is designed to help decrease development expenses and risk of application failures, increase asset reuse and enhance business agility.
SOA is a way of building enterprise systems out of reusable business logic that perform discrete functions and can be reused across the organization for different purposes, allowing developers to create composite applications by invoking and orchestrating multiple services, events and models so they collectively perform a higher-order business process.
The benefits of using service registries and repositories in an SOA environment are compelling.
- Increased asset reuse
- Enhanced compliance
- Improved efficiency
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