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University of The Cumberlands Reflective summaries Memorandum

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Overview: This week you discover the Large-scale enterprise applications that are increasingly being woven together from applications, packages, and components that were never designed to work together and may even run on incompatible platforms. This gives rise to a critical need for interoperability, one that becomes, even more, important as organizations start building a new generation of wide-area integrated applications that directly incorporate functions hosted by business partners and specialist service providers.

In addition, this week’s chapters discuss standards like XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. XML provides a middleware-independent format for the exchange of data and documents. Reliable messaging protocols are at the heart of service-oriented computing architectural approaches that serve as the enabling facilitator for addressing the requirements of loosely coupled, standards-based, and protocol-independent distributed computing. At the end of this week, chapters you will explore how service-oriented architectures, techniques, and technologies when combined with those of event-based programming can offer the means to achieve the desired levels of business integration efficiently, mapping IT implementations more closely to the business processes of the enterprises.

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  1. Reflective summaries should be a maximum of one (1) page, typed and 1 1/2-spaced, with Arial font, 1 margins, and 12 point. (Memo format is mandatory = see template provided in Blackboard.). Full sentences required.
  2. NOTE: i have attached the MEMO in which you will have to answer the question & for the 3rd question 

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