Description:
25-Word Description
Get expert guidance for using architecture and design patterns as well as implementation patterns that apply specifically to Microsoft® BizTalk® Server 2004 Host Integration Server 2004 and the .NET Framework to solve common system integration issues.
75-Word Description
By providing common vocabularies and taxonomies patterns enable software developers and architects to share important architectural design and implementation discoveries they make while solving commonly recurring technical challenges. Now you can take advantage of Microsoft's extensive systems integration experience and expedite the development of your own solutions by examining and applying the integration patterns described in this guide. You get expert guidance and recommendations for using new and established platform-independent architecture and design patterns as well as implementation patterns that apply specifically to Microsoft® BizTalk® Server 2004 Host Integration Server 2004 and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Understand how to use individual patterns for specific technical scenarios as well as how to combine patterns to build more complex systems. All PATTERNS & PRACTICES guides are reviewed and approved by Microsoft engineering teams consultants partners and customers delivering accurate real-world information that's been technically validated and tested.
Positioning Statement:
Get proven patterns to solve commonly recurring systems integration challenges.
Unique Selling Proposition:
Key Book Benefits:
• Proven based on field experience
• Authoritative offers the best advice available
• Accurate technically validated and tested
• Actionable provides the steps to success
• Relevant addresses real-world problems based on customer scenarios
Will Sell Like:
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler
Target Audience:
Professional developers
About the Technology:
Increasingly software design professionals are using patterns to efficiently share the important architectural tradeoffs and design decisions they make while building enterprise solutions. Software design professionals are now recognizing the value of patterns as languages for sharing design experiences.