Service Oriented Architecture

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    Architectural Communication

    ..........................................................  2   1.2  How  Architectural  Psychology  affects  our  human  body   .............................  2   2.  Short  excurse:  Corporate  Architecture  ........................................................   3   3.  Analysis  ......................................................................................................   4   3.1  Image  of  the  branch

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    Some Ways to Deal with Incentive and Coordination Problem.

    (1) How are the coordination and incentive problem dealt with? Answer: Every manager charged with designing the organization has three levers to tackle the coordination and incentive problems namely the architecture, routine and culture. In terms of architecture, Novartis uses compensation based on performance policies to arrest some incentive problems. Salary growth which depends on associates’ individual performance is also used to align the objectives of the associates with the interest of

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    Cultural Event Paper

    ambiance of the restaurant was nice: dimmed lights, with each table being lighted by a candle. Inside the restaurant there were mini statues and busts, placed elegantly in a display that’s lighted by candles as well. I was quickly given a table, and the service was quiet efficient. I ordered a spanakopites- baked mini filo triangles stuffed with feta cheese, spinach and spices- as appetizer. I ordered their gyro for entrée, which was a huge portion of shaved beef and lamb cooked on a spit, topped with tzantziki

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    Storage & Security

    reduced opex - operational simplicity, seamless interop, and feature consistency • Enterprise-class storage connectivity to support significantly higher virtualized workloads - availability, scalability, and performance • Services-Oriented SANs - to extend "Any Network Service to any Device" regardless of Protocol, Speed, Vendor, or Location Cisco solutions for storage area networks provide: • Disaster Recovery / Business Continuance You have instantaneous access to data from multiple tiers

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    Computers

    Java Message Service (JMS) Presenters:  Nguyen Quoc Duy  Dao Duy Khanh Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Messaging system & MOM What is JMS? Architecture of JMS JMS Programming APIs Steps for writing JMS Client JBoss Messaging Service Demo 1. Messaging system & MOM Messaging system  Allows two or more applications to exchange information in the form of message.  When used in business systems – enterprise messaging systems or Message-Oriented Middleware.  Messages

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    Avoiding the Alignment Trap in It

    flexibility of physicians. The cost of implementation is higher than the budget and would run about five hundred million to a billion dollars over five to seven years. The other option presented was the Service Oriented Architecture - A way of parsing information systems into modules that perform discrete services, build out of reusable strands of programming code, these modules could be reconfigured, into new applications at a diminishing future cost. This system is new and has not been tested in the market

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    Crypotogohy

    “features” for the “windows” operating system. The code name of this initiative –“palladium”, is a moniker drawn from the Greek mythological goddess of wisdom and protector of civilized life. Till date most forms of data security have been software oriented with little or no hardware involvement. Palladium can be touted as the first technology to develop

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    Cloud Computing

    citizen and organizations brings expectations and demands on government. At the same time, governments are also proactive in this domain and are planning new ways of interacting, improving services, optimizing processes and revitalizing democracy by spending amount on IT. It aims to deliver more interactive services to citizens and businesses through E-Governance. For this, cloud computing may lead to significant cost savings. It entails use over the Internet of computing hardware and software infrastructure

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    Matching Dell

    components as against manufacturing inhouse (Main frame) • Open Architecture : OS – Microsoft, Microprocessor – Intel , reason, to encourage application developers and enhance Peripheral market • Sales : o Largely corporate clients - thought its huge sales force o Retail clients through value added resellers – handled, installations, configured SW,customer networks and service part of responsibility • Competition : Apple with propriety architecture had 20% market share, Compac enters in ’82, Dell in ’84

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    Optimal and Stochastic Resource Sharing Service Provider

    It relies on sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economies of scale, similar to a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network.[4] At the foundation of cloud computing is the broader concept of converged infrastructure and shared services. Cloud computing, or in simpler shorthand just "the cloud", also focuses on maximizing the effectiveness of the shared resources. Cloud resources are usually not only shared by multiple users but are also dynamically reallocated per demand. This

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