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10 IT skills where expertise pays the most

CIO

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural framework used for software development that focuses on applications and systems as independent services. Average salary for expertise: $172,772 Average salary for regular use: $137,626 Difference: $35,146 2.

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Craig St. Jean, From Young Programmer to Chief Technology Architect

Xebia

Before OutSystems In 2006, I finally began my professional career as a Java developer at a Property & Casualty insurance company. After the migration, we focused on service-oriented architecture (SOA), a pivotal predecessor to microservices.

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Heuristics for Identifying Service Boundaries

OpenCredo

I love the piece that Dan North wrote long ago in his post “Classic SOA” , explaining service concepts in the non-digital world. In IT we try to mimic such structures and came up with terms like Modules, SOA and Microservices. I recommend reading Martin Fowler’s definition of Microservices. Security Constraints (e.g.

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Crew management in airlines: planning and scheduling with Sabre, Jeppesen, and others

Altexsoft

This suite for crew scheduling is a modernized Carmen system, bought in 2006 by Jeppesen , the American pioneer in aeronautical charting and the subsidiary of the Boeing Company. That’s said, let’s study up on major players in the crew management systems market that are likely to survive. Review of crew management suites. .