SOA Appliances: An Embedded System Perspective
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Abstract
Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, is a way of doing things by sharing resources. It is a concept not new to the enterprise software world,
that can do big things in the embedded systems world also. This was previously considered too expensive or too proprietary. In this paper, we will
show that in the coming years there will be ever increasing demand for Embedded SOA Appliances, that will perform the difficult tasks of enterprise
integration, inter-operation and intercommunication. SOA Appliance can bridge the gap between complex SOA implementation and deployment and
the effort to quickly move to SOA. The discussed appliances do a difficult job while hiding the complexities of SOA service design and maintenance.
SOA Adapters will play an important role in such device and equipment integration efforts.
Keywords: SOA, Embedded systems, SOA Appliances, Integration Network, Multilayer Integration.
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