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<title>Federated Service Management</title>
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<description>Service-oriented architecture (SOA) has emerged as a key strategy for IT and line-of-business executives to jointly enhance business performance and agility in today&apos;s intense corporate climate. Using the SOA methodology, business applications are built as an assembly of loosely coupled pieces of business functionality, commonly referred to as services. These services are published, consumed, and combined with other applications over a shared services network, which is often highly distributed within and across enterprise boundaries.</description>

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<title>A Dynamic Implementation Framework for SOA-Based Applications</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Today&apos;s IT environments are increasingly characterized by heterogeneous and complex applications, tight schedules,  budgetary constraints, and an ever-changing landscape of business requirements. Few businesses have been agile enough to enhance their existing infrastructures to meet and overcome these challenges in an effective manner.</description>

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