Monthly Archives: March 2016

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an approach to building business applications by representing solution logic as loosely coupled black-box components known as “services” (Limaye, 2013). These services must have well defined business objectives and perform discrete units of work. The … Continue reading

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The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF)

In the late 1980’s many interoperability problems, among systems and other similar issues, became very apparent while dealing with large architectures at the Department of Defense. According to (Global Security, 2010) soldiers had to use pay phones and other electronic … Continue reading

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Enter the Cloud

Cloud computing combines the best of the mainframe era with the best of the PC-enabled client-server era along with the Internet era (Kavis, 2014). If managed correctly, cloud computing can provide central control governance plus a massive amount of distributed … Continue reading

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