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Modeling Business Capabilities by Combining Services with Communication Patterns (5)
In my previous post I examined the business transaction pattern is some detail and made the case for using the pattern to much better implement a capability as a service (capsule). In this post I will develop the connection between the three part model Read More...

Posted Tuesday, February 26, 2008 9:38 PM by asehmi | 3 Comments

Modeling Business Capabilities by Combining Services with Communication Patterns (4)
In my previous post I looked at the communication patterns supporting the mutual interactions and coordination between services. Here we'll take a brief tour of the DEMO methodology [RD99] which, as we heard previously, builds upon Searle’s Language/Action Read More...

Posted Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:04 PM by asehmi | 1 Comments

Modeling Business Capabilities by Combining Services with Communication Patterns (3)
In my previous post I talked about encapsulating capabilities as services with communication patterns supporting their mutual interactions and coordination - the so-called service capsule . In this post I'll explore communication patterns in more detail Read More...

Posted Monday, June 25, 2007 6:17 AM by asehmi | 0 Comments

Modeling Business Capabilities by Combining Services with Communication Patterns (2)
Introduction In my previous post I introduced the idea of a Service Capsule . Now I want to dig into the rationale for this kind of service component or concept. There are those that believe, and I am certainly one of them, that business models are essential Read More...

Posted Sunday, June 24, 2007 11:05 AM by asehmi | 0 Comments

Modeling Business Capabilities by Combining Services with Communication Patterns
Starting with this post I'd like to delve a little deeper into the ideas I first started discussing in my talk entitled: " Service Capsules: A Language and Patterns Perspective on Service Design and Implementation ". I first became interested in Speech Read More...

Posted Sunday, June 24, 2007 9:29 AM by asehmi | 0 Comments

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