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After the MS SOA and Business Process Conference

Well, the SOA and Business Process conference hosted by Microsoft is over. Three of us attended the conference from our company. So, I was able to attend the majority of the sessions that I was hoping to. Naturally, as the title suggests, the theme circled around Service Oriented Architecture and Business Process Management; but the conference provided Microsoft and some of their partners to do the following: 1. Emphasize that SOA is still alive and can be highly successful in Business Process Management...
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An Architect's Dream vs. Reality

As I gradually open my eyes, I realize that I have been transported to an unknown place. It's somewhat dark. I look around; but no one was in sight. Distant glowing lights in the form of a grid-like pattern give a faint visibility. It seems like a virtual world, as if taken from a science fiction movie. Despite some initial apprehension, I am beginning to feel at ease and starting to realize my true purpose of being here. I know now what I'm supposed to do. I sway my hand like a magician, and immediately...
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Continuous Testing in an Agile Environment

I went to a Forum on 10/4/2006. It was conducted by an organization called C-SPIN, and the presenter covered a topic about “Continuous Testing in an Agile Environment”. The presenter seems to have observed a tremendous success in her organization (Macrovision) by applying some type of Agile environment. According to the presenter, the following process has been implemented in her organization, and it seems to have significantly reduced defects in all the software products they develop. · QA is actively...
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