<SteveJones> The problem isn't the technical standards IMO, its the modelling of the business and what a service should _be_ that is the biggest challenge to successful SOA adoption and implementation. </SteveJones> +1 I would add, if Steve does not already have it as part of his interpretation of modeling the business, that semantic understanding and agreement on the information that the business is working with, as well the cultural/organizational aspects are also a critical challenges to SOA adoption and implemenation. Regards, - Anil :- :- Anil John :- http://www.aniltj.com/blog :-
- [service-orientated-architecture] Alternatives to WS Sta... Gervas Douglas
- Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Alternatives ... Steve Jones
- RE: [service-orientated-architecture] Alternati... Anil John
- Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Alter... Stefan Tilkov
- Re: [service-orientated-architecture] A... Mark Baker
- Re: [service-orientated-architecture] A... Steve Jones
- Re: [service-orientated-architectu... Stefan Tilkov
- Re: [service-orientated-archit... Steve Jones
- Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Alternatives ... Paul Fremantle
- [service-orientated-architecture] Alternatives to W... Gervas Douglas
- Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Alternati... Steve Jones
- Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Alter... Dan Creswell
- Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Alter... Andrew S. Townley
