Yesterday I gave a presentation in Japan at Makoto Murata‘s (near) annual symposium. Well, it wasn’t actually me giving the presentation, it was Makoto. I just authored the slides.

The presentation was called The Service-Oriented Web (PDF), and covers the usual topics about using the service model that comes with the Web For Free, though in a somewhat different form than I’ve used in the past. Enjoy!

BTW, sorry about the PDF. Blah. I would have expected better export-to-HTML functionality (images?!) out of OpenOffice 2.0. *shrug* At least the PDF’s textual content can be indexed by search engines.

Damn, Jon beats me to the punch; I’m working on a post where I do an architectural examination of Base vs SSE on my Coactus blog. Oh well, no urgency now. 8-)
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