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Old measures for new services

My blog has been really quiet lately, in part due to an extremely heavy workload over the past couple months, but more importantly because my wife gave birth to our 4th child, Jake, a few weeks ago.

My latest Internet Computing column, entitled "Old Measures for New Services," is now available at DSOnline or in PDF form. This time around, I jump into the way-back machine, go back to the days of structured programming, and examine how its notions of coupling and cohesion apply to today's service-oriented systems.

As always, feedback on the column is welcomed. Also, if there are topics you'd like to see me cover in future columns, just let me know.

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Nicely done.

It's great to have a current, on-line treatment of these valuable distinctions. Now I can refer others to it when discussing interface and protocol architectures.

Thanks

Hey Steve, missed this thanks to a bloglines caching snafoo, Anyway, belated congrats!

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