Extreme Service-Oriented Architecture

SOA is an architectural approach to creating systems built from autonomous services. – Ron Jacobs, Tech-Ed 2005 While this is certainly true, it does not fully explain why so many…

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Tech-Ed, Software Fortresses, and EAFs

After the code generation session, I attended Roger Sessions’ talk about the next generation of SOAs. I thought that the speech was very interesting as Roger described the challenges that…

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Tech-Ed and Code Generation

My second day at Tech-Ed has been pretty intense. After the announcement of the expected release date for Visual Studio/SQL Server 2005 and BizTalk 2006 by the week starting Nov…

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Tech-Ed and Keynotes

After a long (and troubled) flight from Dublin, I finally arrived to Orlando last night, ready to participate to Tech-Ed FL. Cool eh? InnerWorkings is also involved as exhibitor, which…

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The Tower of Babel

In this post, Jimmy Nilsson observes that using a ubiquitous language poses a problem when working in a business based in a country where English is not the native language.…

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Ubiquitous Language

In the book titled ”Domain-Driven Design”, Eric Evans suggests that one of the fundamental ingredients of effective software modeling is the deliberate adoption of a shared language between domain experts…

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Agile like a Panther

A couple of years ago I participated to a very interesting summit for .NET architects in the Microsoft Campus in Redmond. At that time the PAG group just started to…

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