Web services, service-oriented computing, and service-oriented architecture: Separating hype from reality

Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, and service-oriented computing (SOC) have become the buzz words of the day for many in the business world. It seems that virtually every company has implemented, is in the midst of implementing, or is seriously considering SOA projects, Web services...

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Main Authors: ERICKSON, John, SIAU, Keng
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-106302024-11-23T15:18:03Z Web services, service-oriented computing, and service-oriented architecture: Separating hype from reality ERICKSON, John SIAU, Keng Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, and service-oriented computing (SOC) have become the buzz words of the day for many in the business world. It seems that virtually every company has implemented, is in the midst of implementing, or is seriously considering SOA projects, Web services projects, or service-oriented computing. A problem many organizations face when entering the SOA world is that there are nearly as many definitions of SOA as there are organizations adopting it Further complicating the issue is an unclear picture of the value added from adopting the SOA or Web services paradigm. This article attempts to shed some light on the definition of SOA and the difficulties of assessing the value of SOA or Web services via return on investment (ROI) or nontraditional approaches, examines the scant body of evidence empirical that exists on the topic of SOA, and highlights potential research directions in the area. 2008-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9630 info:doi/10.4018/jdm.2008070103 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Non-traditional approach Potential researches Re-turn-on Service oriented computing Databases and Information Systems Data Storage Systems
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic Non-traditional approach
Potential researches
Re-turn-on
Service oriented computing
Databases and Information Systems
Data Storage Systems
spellingShingle Non-traditional approach
Potential researches
Re-turn-on
Service oriented computing
Databases and Information Systems
Data Storage Systems
ERICKSON, John
SIAU, Keng
Web services, service-oriented computing, and service-oriented architecture: Separating hype from reality
description Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, and service-oriented computing (SOC) have become the buzz words of the day for many in the business world. It seems that virtually every company has implemented, is in the midst of implementing, or is seriously considering SOA projects, Web services projects, or service-oriented computing. A problem many organizations face when entering the SOA world is that there are nearly as many definitions of SOA as there are organizations adopting it Further complicating the issue is an unclear picture of the value added from adopting the SOA or Web services paradigm. This article attempts to shed some light on the definition of SOA and the difficulties of assessing the value of SOA or Web services via return on investment (ROI) or nontraditional approaches, examines the scant body of evidence empirical that exists on the topic of SOA, and highlights potential research directions in the area.
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author ERICKSON, John
SIAU, Keng
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title Web services, service-oriented computing, and service-oriented architecture: Separating hype from reality
title_short Web services, service-oriented computing, and service-oriented architecture: Separating hype from reality
title_full Web services, service-oriented computing, and service-oriented architecture: Separating hype from reality
title_fullStr Web services, service-oriented computing, and service-oriented architecture: Separating hype from reality
title_full_unstemmed Web services, service-oriented computing, and service-oriented architecture: Separating hype from reality
title_sort web services, service-oriented computing, and service-oriented architecture: separating hype from reality
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2008
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9630
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