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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: Data element, Service-oriented architecture, Enterprise content management, Comparison of business integration software, Event-driven SOA, Service-oriented architecture implementation framework, Virtuoso Universal Server, Enterprise service bus, ISIS Papyrus, SOALIB, Service component architecture, Message-oriented middleware, Event-driven architecture, Talend, Boot image control, Microsoft Enterprise Library, Integration Objects, Tryton, OpenGate, Governance Interoperability Framework, ThoughtWorks, Application Response Measurement, Search-based application, Communications-enabled application, Semantic service-oriented architecture, JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform, Total cost of ownership, Apache ActiveMQ, Guarana DSL, Loose coupling, Information silo, Apache ServiceMix, Orchestration, WebORB Integration Server, Pervasive business intelligence, GNU Enterprise, Apache Camel, Mond software, IGrafx, FuseSource Corp., Apatar, Enterprise messaging system, Petals ESB, Apache Synapse, Canonical Model, Apache Tuscany, Verastream Host Integrator, Integrated software, SEEBURGER, Fuse ESB, Fuse Message Broker, DataNucleus, Semantic translation, Hoox, Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, Enterprise Integration Patterns, WS-CAF, Oracle SOA Suite, IgniteXML, While You Were Out, Web-oriented architecture, EntireX, Corticon, Jitterbit Integration Server, Apache Qpid, Openadaptor, Universal integration platform, Metaserver, OpenBRR, Sarvega, SEMCI. Excerpt: Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a flexible set of design principles used during the phases of systems development and integration in computing. A system based on a SOA will package functionality as a suite of interoperable services that can be used within multiple, separate systems from several business domains. SOA also generally provides a way for consumers of services, such a...