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| Report Summary |
| Title: | February 2005 Editorial - Simplification and Abstraction | ||
| Author: | David Sprott | ||
| Publication Date: | 16 February 2005 | ||
| Report Type: | Journal | ||
| Report Class: | Editorial | ||
| Abstract: | Over the years we have all come to accept the huge complexity inherent in enterprise class systems. I was interested to see an article late last year in the Economist that encapsulated many conversations that I have had – that as an industry we are facing a crisis of complexity. Even the elegant Service Oriented Architectures that most corporations are now (thinking about) embracing are likely to be sub-optimal. In most cases SOA implementations are purely sweeping the dust under the carpet, and the resulting architecture is a façade that merely hides the awesome mess that lurks beneath the surface. | ||
| Report Size: | 1 Page | ||
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