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Executive's Guide to Web Services

✍ Scribed by Eric A. Marks, Mark J. Werrell


Book ID
127446661
Publisher
Wiley
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
7 MB
Series
SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture
Edition
1
Category
Library
ISBN
0471266523

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✦ Synopsis


The premise of this book is that the adoption of Web services will not be based on the desire to implement a "new technology," but rather on the technology's ability to deliver strategic business value.


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