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These articles from the FTPOnline archives will give you some additional background on lifecycle management.

Posted October 15, 2003

"The Philosophy of Interface-Driven Design"
by Jason Byassee, Java Pro, November 2003
Making life simple for clients is your ticket to robust software architectures.

"Architect Your Enterprise"
by Paul D. Sheriff, Visual Studio Magazine, Enterprise Application Lifecycle Management 2003
Use a good IT architecture to help deliver your software projects on time and on budget. It's not easy to create, but the payoff justifies the investment.

"Adopt Integrated Development"
by Thomas Murphy, Visual Studio Magazine, Enterprise Application Lifecycle Management 2003
Think it's all about the code? Application lifecycle will become a growing part of your daily work. And the evolving tools will affect the way you do your job more and more.

"Microsoft Commits to ALM"
by Don Kiely, Visual Studio Magazine, Enterprise Application Lifecycle Management 2003
You might be focused on code today, but get ready for the coming shift to application lifecycle management. The tools are evolving already and will affect your job.

"The Software Practitioner Triad"
by Alan Cooper, Visual Studio Magazine, Enterprise Application Lifecycle Management 2003
Software projects succeed when programmers, engineers, and architects understand their distinct roles and carry them out cooperatively.

"Strategies for Enterprise Software Management"
by Nelson Ruest and Danielle Ruest, .NET Magazine, April 2003
Combine the right tools and processes to gain complete control of the software in your network.

"Establish a Service-Oriented Framework"
by Rao Chejarla, .NET Magazine, February 2003
Improve your application infrastructure's manageability and extensibility with a service-oriented architecture.

"Enterprise Software in a Services World"
by Peter Varhol, Java Pro, November 2002
Find out how emerging Java trends will affect your application strategies and decisions.

"Enabling Collaborative Development"
by Thomas Murphy, .NET Magazine, November 2002
Creating a truly collaborative development environment will increase productivity and improve the quality of your company's applications.




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