The 3rd session was presented by José António Silva. Though his focus was on composite applications, he ended up showing OBA, re enforcing Microsoft's message that desktop applications are still needed. He ended up with references to WCSF and SCSF software factories, Acropolis, Astoria and with a great link on the new syncronization features of Orcas: www.syncguru.com.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Microsoft Architect Forum 2007 :: Session3: Software Architecture
Posted by Mário Romano at Saturday, October 27, 2007
Labels: architecture, Education
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