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OSF 9: How do you start building an OBA? (aka Introduction to Spiking)
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over 6 years ago
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Atanu
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[OBA Solution Framework Index] Let us say that you've decided to build an Enterprise Architecture that supports all five layers of the architecture that I laid out earlier - presentation, collaboration, process, services, and data. Let us next say that...
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OSF 8: Building a People-Ready SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) via OBAs
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over 6 years ago
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Atanu
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[OBA Solution Framework Index] I'm posting this from Singapore where I did a couple of sessions at their Strategic Architect Forum yesterday on Office Business Applications, composite business solutions, and how to build them. Lately a number of folks...
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OSF 7: What does composition mean for Office Client applications?
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over 6 years ago
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Atanu
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[OBA Solution Framework Index] Consider composition of information in the Office Client. People are used to thinking of Word, Excel and Outlook as desktop productivity tools, but they can now serve as containers for data coming from back end servers ...
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OSF 6: OBAs, Composite Applications,and Steve Ballmer
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over 6 years ago
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Atanu
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[OBA Solution Framework Index] What is a composite application? In the simplest sense, it is a cross-functional solution assembled from pre-existing building blocks. These building blocks could be services, workflows and activities, documents, application...
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OSF 5: Different types of Office Business Applications
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over 6 years ago
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Atanu
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[OBA Solution Framework Index] [ UPDATE : For more info on the "OBA RAP for Price Management" (OBA type #5 below) announced yesterday, read the blog posting by Moin here .] Traditional business applications have mostly either provided collaboration (focus...
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OSF 4: How to handle Users and Roles in an OBA
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over 6 years ago
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Atanu
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[OBA Solution Framework Index] Consider a team that is trying to deliver an OBA for a particular business process (e.g. to manage procurement). This could be an internal in-house IT development team building a standardized business process for enterprise...
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OSF 3: ANATOMY OF A BUSINESS SOLUTION
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over 6 years ago
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Atanu
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[OBA Solution Framework Index] Office Business Applications (or OBAs) represent a good way to provide solutions for cross-functional business processes. Office Client applications allow users to interact with systems from using familiar interfaces. Office...
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OSF 2: What makes architecture for an OBA different?
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over 6 years ago
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Atanu
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[OBA Solution Framework Index] An OBA is an emerging class of business application that bridges the gap between productivity tools like MS Office, and back-office systems such as ERP and other line-of-business applications. My colleague Mike Walker discusses...
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OSF 1: Introduction to the OBA Solutions Framework
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[OBA Solution Framework Index] The set of blog postings tagged OSF will provide architectural guidance on how to build / package / deploy / deliver business applications on the Microsoft Platform, using Microsoft Office (Client / Server) and other platform...
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