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The Nexus Effect and How the Nexus of Forces Alters Established Architecture Models
7 September 2012
 
Yefim V. Natis  

Strategic IT solution planners and application architects must establish a "next" architecture framework for next application initiatives to reflect new demands from the Nexus of Forces of cloud computing, social, mobile and information.







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Table of Contents

Contents
  • Analysis
    • Planners
    • The Next, Nexus-Enabled Application Architecture in Five Core Principles
      • Use SOA as the Core Foundation for All New Application Planning
      • Use SoC Principles to Design the Nexus-Enabled Service Architecture
      • Use EDA to Facilitate Real-Time or Near-Real-Time Information Stream Processing
      • Use WOA to Participate in the Global-Class Application and Information Exchange
      • Manage Application, Cloud Computing, Mobile and Social Services as an Open-Service Ecosystem to Facilitate a Nexus-Enabled IT Culture and Practices
    • Bottom Line
  • Recommended Reading
Tables
Table 1.
Patterns of SoC: Pace, Role, Scope and Function
Figures
Figure 1.
The Nexus of Forces Disrupts Many Established IT Architectures
Figure 2.
The Starting Point for Next Architecture Patterns
Figure 3.
Contrasting Enterprise-Class and Global-Class Architecture Models
Figure 4.
Managing Varied Application Resources as One Unified Ecosystem
Figure 5.
Core Principles of the Nexus-Enabled Application Architecture




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