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Composite Applications: The New Paradigm

10 Apr 200714 min read 25.4K   10  
Composite applications offer a long-sought-after business nirvana whereby empowered technical business users can stitch together componentized business capabilities. In this article, we'll discuss fundamentals and advantages of using composite applications for today's business challenges.

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Chris Keyser is the lead architect for Microsoft's Global ISV team. Chris likes to write code and has a strong interest in Web services, and distributed and real-time systems. He spent the decade prior to joining Microsoft working for a series of start-up companies (B2B/e-commerce, voice biometrics, and physical layer network switching), using a variety of technologies in real-time and business-system development. For the first five years out of college, Chris raised havoc in the United States Navy as a nuclear engineering officer on board the USS Virginia. That was a total immersion experience in systems engineering, an education that is very useful to this day. He graduated from college with a double major in computer science and history in 1984.

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