I religiously read ACM TechNews because it always covers a variety of interesting topics, and the article summaries it provides are excellent. I was surprised when I was reading along and found that Wednesday's edition contained a pointer to my most recent Internet Computing column. Cool! My next column, which should appear around the middle of May, contains the second half of the coverage of web service references.
I also recently published an article in the Business Integration Journal entitled "What SOA Isn't: Debunking the Myths of Service Orientation" (PDF). It has a little fun at the expense of the "SOA" acronym, but overall it tries to describe what SOA is by explaining some common misconceptions that people have about it. Unfortunately, though, I had to leave out my favorite "not SOA" acronym, which is "Special Object Annotations," due mainly to space considerations.
