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WYNTK on TBSM Design Patterns: Architectural Model for Composite Applications Follow Up

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As I was catching up on feed reading today, I came across an article I originally read back in August that can be useful in decomposing custom composite applications and developing representative TBSM service models.(WYNTK on TBSM Design Patterns for COTS and Custom Composite Applications) Brandon Satrom is an Enterprise Architect who is involved with developing enterprise architectures and custom composite applications. He proposes a Composite Application Framework (CAF) which you can review on his blog postings here and here.

Why is this important? You can review his work and references to gain insight into why custom composite applications are built and why they provide value to the business. With this, decomposing them into respective components, layers and tiers may become easier within your environment. From there, you can then see what kinds of visibility you have into those areas in terms of performance, availability, user experience, capacity, reliability and most importantly how all of these things may impact the business in meeting their goals and objectives.

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