“This
is the new road map for a new generation of students and specialists
dedicated to the field of IT and computer information systems" - Dr. V. Genin, Plenipotentiary
Representative of the International Academy of Higher Education in the
United Nations, Chair of College of Business Management and IT at
University of Phoenix
“This book brings software engineering newbies as well as experts in
this area up to date with the latest technologies, software scalability,
and integration issues. It will definitely help us create a bridge between
software engineering and knowledge-based technologies” -Professor V. O.
Safonov, Ph.D., head of the laboratory of Java Technology, St. Petersburg
University, Russia
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engineering for the "post-dotcom" era." – V. Kaptelinin,
Ph. D., Department of Informatics, Ume University, Sweden
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questions of today and allows us to look into the future.” – A. Nozik,
General Director, Specialized Engineering, Integration, and Automation
Company, SZMA
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"This book was very solid technically, and a fascinating read. On
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anticipates the future of integration and knowledge-driven computing, with
very specific design and code examples that I could incorporate into my
practice right away. A top book for people who want to stay ahead of the
pack in the latest practical developments that will shape information
architecture for the future. - Amazon.com review
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