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Requirements Modelling and Specification for Service Oriented Architecture

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Many software developers often confuse requirements engineering with software specification and, as a result, build unusable systems, despite meeting specifications. Bringing together all the techniques needed by the modern software developer, here is a practical handbook to requirements engineering and systems specification for developers building systems within a service oriented architecture. It introduces the concepts of SOA and relevant standards and technology, such as Web services and ESBs, and then presents a range of modern requirements engineering techniques.

316 pages, Paperback

First published November 20, 2008

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Ian Graham

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Ian Graham is an industry consultant with over 20 years experience as a practitioner in IT.

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August 22, 2012
Quite descent introduction to modelling of SOA and related concepts like business rules, business processes etc. It is a mixed bag however, some chapter are really good, but there are also chapters which are mostly listing and citing references to other's work. I especially liked the chapters on requirements elicitation and use cases as well as the chapter on business rules.
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