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Duane Nickull has a new post that shares what he has learned from participating in 4 large architectural groups including the OASIS Service Oriented Architecture Reference Model Technical Committee, the W3C Web Services Architecture working group, the United Nations CEFACT eBusiness SOA project and ebXML as well as how these lessons will be applied to an upcoming book on Web 2.0 written by Duane, Tim O’Reilly, Dion Hinchcliffe and James Governor.

Here is a brief intro:
Forensic Architecture! What is it? I use this term to describe the process of describing the architecture of something after it has been built. It is a largely frustrating, cumbersome process yet I seem to have made a career out of it. Let me explain. Check out the rest of his information on SOA here.

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