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While SOA has traditionally had something of a
data obsession. While the focus has been on service-enablement of structured
and transactional data and processes, documents and document-centric processes
have been conspicuously absent from the SOA agenda. With structured data in
order, organizations are now beginning to take a closer look at the role of
unstructured assets as part of SOA. The domains of documents and data have long been two worlds divided. Data is stored in relational databases, mainframe systems, and data warehouses. Documents are kept in content management systems, shared file servers, and local drives. Structured data is empirical. It focuses on the “what” of a business — financial information, inventory, etc. Documents are contextual. They typically focus on the “why” and the “how” — manuals, policies, reports, analysis, etc.
In part, because structured data often represents the most critical assets of a business — the data driving the high volume, high value transactional processes that run a business. But it’s also because structured data is well formed and well defined. Documents and other unstructured data is just harder to access and control in a scalable way. XML is changing that, providing rich definition and structure for content that used to be reserved only for the data sitting between columns and rows in a database.
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