Architecting Web Services
The industry's need for Web services first dawned on me in November of 1999. My realization of their potential has been growing ever since. At the time I was a consultant struggling with the issues around B2B adoption. I was trying to figure out why, despite the obvious value of B2B automati...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-306452012-05-28T07:29:35Z Architecting Web Services Oellermann, William L. Technologies The industry's need for Web services first dawned on me in November of 1999. My realization of their potential has been growing ever since. At the time I was a consultant struggling with the issues around B2B adoption. I was trying to figure out why, despite the obvious value of B2B automation on paper, only a very few organizations were actually using it. Having grown up with the Web professionally, I related it directly to the massive rush that occurred once companies felt the need to build Web sites. Why wasn't the same rush occurring in B2B? I identified two main barriers to B2B adoption, one political and the other technical. The political barrier is that B2B takes two sides working together, which always bogs things down. This is made even more complicated by the technical information that has to be communicated between organizations. 2012-05-28T07:29:35Z 2012-05-28T07:29:35Z 2001 Book 1893115585 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30645 en application/chm Apress |
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The industry's need for Web services first dawned on me in November of 1999. My realization of their potential has been growing ever since.
At the time I was a consultant struggling with the issues around B2B adoption. I was trying to figure out why, despite the obvious value of B2B automation on paper, only a very few organizations were actually using it. Having grown up with the Web professionally, I related it directly to the massive rush that occurred once companies felt the need to build Web sites. Why wasn't the same rush occurring in B2B?
I identified two main barriers to B2B adoption, one political and the other technical. The political barrier is that B2B takes two sides working together, which always bogs things down. This is made even more complicated by the technical information that has to be communicated between organizations. |
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