Yesterday I met with Janet Caldow at the Institute for Electronic Government (IEG). Janet is the founding Director of IEG where she directs a robust research agenda with academic and practitioner partners.
Interestingly, the first thing Janet remembered Denmark for was our aggressive Open Source Software (OSS) strategy. My colleague in the NITA, Dr. John Gøtze visited IEG a couple of years ago, but since then our national strategy has moved more towards open standards with our interoperability framework. Also, I told her about the reported problems with the introduction of advanced OSS in public agencies in DK.
I hope to see Janet some time soon again. She has some great academic contacts and I would like to talk more with her about IEGs work with Harvard University, the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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Great stuff! Can you please supply specific references to the two articles from IEEE and HICSS about the performance of web services in a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)?
/Søren P
Thank you – the articles are:
Marin Litoiu (2002): Migrating to Web Services – Latency and Scalability, Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Web Site Evolution, IEEE (WSE’02)
Valeria Cardellini, Emiliano Casalicchio, Michele Colajanni (2001): A Performance Study of Distributed Architectures for the Quality of Web Services, Proceedings of the 34th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
/Kristian