Abstract
Design and development are only part of the OSB life cycle. Modern IT shops usually deploy their software into distinct environments. Commonly, these environments can be classified as development, testing, staging, and production (this list is by no means definitive, but it is representative). This process is complicated by the fact that the software deployed in each environment is often tied to local software assets that are part of the environment, not part of the software itself. OSB provides capabilities to ease these operational challenges. In this chapter, we will discuss administration, operations, and management capabilities of OSB.
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© 2008 Jeff Davies, David Schorow, Samrat Ray, and David Rieber
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(2008). Administration, Operations, and Management. In: The Definitive Guide to SOA. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1058-0_16
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