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Loose Coupling and Mediation
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2003-09-06 14:53:26
Why Document Passing is Loosely Coupled
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2003-11-10 14:36:21
Dataflow and Query Processing
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2003-09-06 16:00:58
Weblogic Workshop's Asynchronous Components
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2003-09-19 04:13:14
Loosely Coupled Java Based Languages
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2003-11-22 14:50:12
Quick Take on the Pi Calculus
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2003-11-27 05:26:50
Encapsulation and Representation are Orthogonal
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2003-12-04 13:52:20
A Definition of "Services"
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2003-12-23 06:30:32
Anemic Domain Model and SOA
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2004-01-06 04:15:02
Is there a Preferred Axis for Loose Coupled-ness?
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2004-01-14 10:47:28
WebServices' Greatest Achilles Heel
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2004-01-21 03:39:44
Lazy Evaluation And Object Composition
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2004-02-07 19:40:09
What's This? An Embeddable REST Microkernel!
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2004-02-07 19:39:09
Continuing Review of a REST Based Microkernel
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2004-02-18 07:59:33
High Time For A New Kind Of Computer Science
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2004-05-04 04:51:11
The Next Thing After Java Technology
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2004-02-17 03:30:07
XML Fallacies Revealed
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2004-02-26 07:44:39
Why Object Oriented Encapsulation is Obsolete
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2004-02-26 07:44:19
Why Class Based Domain Modeling Does Not Work
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2004-03-01 04:20:43
Text Files Unfairly Compared To The Internal Combustion Engine
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2004-08-05 05:00:20
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