Friday, March 4, 2011

Journal #10

Seth, A, Raj Singla, A, & Seth, K. (2010). Aspects of service oriented computing. The Journal for Computing Teachers, Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/jct

For my Tenth article that I read was for my Journal entry was about the implication of Service Oriented Computing to help ease the software applications and infrastructure of the technology age.  What the article claims is that it will help the entire IT departments in the areas of rapid application, automated business processes, and multi channel applications.  Now the first question that I have about the article is, what exactly do they expect from the companies and school’s to do with the information that they are offering? I found that there was a lot of “what If’s” and circumstancal processes in what the authors where proposing in the article.  On the opposite side of the coin they did articulate that it was up to each individual system to make it more concrete.
The second question I have about the article, going into reading it, was would it be helping the students, teachers, or someone else in the School system?  Now reading through the article I did find that they were directing the program to the actual IT team at the particular company/school.  The entire system will be easier to implement for the IT team at the school and the upkeep with be the responsibility of the IT team at the school.  Therefore, in my own opinion it doesn’t help direct education of the students and in classroom teaching for the teachers.  All it does is help out the IT team at the school.  Will it help cut costs in the budget from year-to-year? Maybe, but there is too much to process for that to be fully answered. 

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