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Duane Nickull discusses Forensic Architecture
| By Rich Tretola | October 3, 2008 | Print This Post
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My friend and Adobe Evangelist Duane Nickull shares lessons learned from participating in four of the world’s largest Service Oriented Architecture groups, OASIS Service Oriented Architecture Reference Model Technical Committee, the W3C Web Services Architecture working group, the United Nations CEFACT eBusiness SOA project and ebXML.
Duane also discusses how these lessons will be applied to an upcoming book on Web 2.0 Patterns written by Duane, Tim O’Reilly, Dion Hinchcliffe and James Governor. The book should be an ideal read for Flex, Flash and AIR developers who want to understand the documented patterns used by Web 2.0 companies such as Youtube, Flickr, MySpace, eBay, Google, Yahoo, Apple, Microsoft and more.
Check out the rest of his information on SOA here.
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