Comments for Thoughts on Software & Integration Architecture from the TrenchesFind useful information, ideas, and provocative thoughts for your environment, projects, technologies, company, etc. The author has a broad range of IT experience including research, development, management, and now is a leading architect with enterprise responsibilities. Presented will be solutions, methods, challenges, short-comings to approaches and more which is useful for technologists and IT and general management.Comment by David Armour on Keynotes, Tech Sales Pitches, and Glitches- January 31, 2006 Josh, You are correct, though the picture of the audience snacking on worms tickles my fancy. Thanx for the correction.http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/darmour/keynotes... Comment by Josh Berkus on Keynotes, Tech Sales Pitches, and Glitches- January 31, 2006 David, Ah, that's "bated breath." As in "abated." "Baited Breath" would imply that the audience was snacking on worms in the lobby.http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/darmour/keynotes... Comment by Robin Mulkers on Architectural Methodologies Part IV: Application Layering and ServicesSOA - Considerations- January 6, 2006 Hi David, there is a lot of information in this post and I have lots of remarks I agree with you that coarse grained need some clarification I plan to post an entry on this subject too on my own blog and I will trackback you post You try to define coarse granularity starting from the implementation of the service I disagree with you on that point I think granularity should be an attribute of the interfahttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/darmour/architec... |