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Mashup Patterns: Designs and Examples for the Modern Enterprise
by Michael Ogrinz

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Pub Date: March 18, 2009
Print ISBN-10: 0-321-57947-X
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-321-57947-8
Web ISBN-10: 0-321-59208-5
Web ISBN-13: 978-0-321-59208-8
Pages: 432
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Indispensable Patterns and Insights for Making Mashups Work in Production Environments

Using new mashup tools and technologies, enterprise developers can impose their own APIs on everything from Web sites and RSS feeds to Excel and PDF files–transforming the Web into their own private information source. In Mashup Patterns, Michael Ogrinz systematically reveals the right ways to build enterprise mashups and provides useful insights to help development organizations avoid the mistakes that cause mashups to fail.

Drawing on extensive experience building business-critical mashups, Ogrinz offers patterns and realistic guidance for every stage of the mashup development lifecycle and virtually every key issue developers, architects, and managers will face. Each pattern is documented with a practical description, specific use cases, and crucial insights into the stability of mashups built with it. Orgrinz concludes by presenting six start-to-finish case studies demonstrating mashup patterns at work in actual enterprise projects.

Coverage includes:

  • Understanding the relationships among mashups, portals, SOA, EAI/EII, and Software as a Service

  • Implementing core activities such as data management, surveillance, clipping, transformation, enrichment, publication, and promotion

  • Optimizing security, privacy, accessibility, usability, and performance

  • Managing mashup development, from planning and governance through integration, testing, and deployment

  • Enhancing basic mashups with search, language translation, workflow support, and other improvements

  • Performing effective load and regression testing

  • Avoiding "anti-patterns" that cause enterprise mashups to fail

 
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“Enterprise architects think in high-level architectural patterns. This book cuts through the mashup marketing fluff and gets right down to presenting patterns as a way to analyze and solve enterprise problems using mashups.”

–John Crupi, Chief Technology Officer of JackBe and Coauthor of Core J2EE Patterns

 

“Mashups offer an opportunity to rapidly deliver value to the business, either on top of an existing internal corporate SOA or on common freely available Internet services. In this work, Ogrinz guides the reader through frequently encountered scenarios in the mashup space. The examples alone will help you think laterally about the problems facing your business and new ways of solving them.”

–Kevin P. Davis, Ph.D., Software Architect

 

Mashup Patterns is an excellent, comprehensive treatment of a subject increasingly central to corporate IT management. With the benefit of his extensive software architecture experience, Michael is able to provide a wide array of mashup solutions to real world data wrangling problems. He clearly explains how to successfully apply mashup patterns and avoid going down anti-pattern rabbit holes. This book is a must-have for developers venturing into the vast and rapidly expanding enterprise mashup space.”

–Daniel Leuck, CEO, Ooi

 

“Michael Ogrinz takes a broad view of mashups, focusing on their growing (and potentially revolutionary) role for harvesting and repurposing data within the modern information-driven enterprise. Don’t look for code or programming tips here, because you won’t find them. What you’ll find instead are inspiring examples, clever ideas, and new ways to use the data already hiding in your business and in the Web around you.”

–Rob Miller, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

“To a user, a mashup has all the personal qualities of an advanced form of spreadsheet, except it’s not limited only to figures; this is only a fraction of the value that enterprises can gain from deploying mashups as well-managed sophisticated tools. Michael has done us all a service by producing this book as a great step forward in helping IT and business managers to access this value.”

–Andy Mulholland, Global Chief Technology Officer, Capgemini

 

“Mike Ogrinz has done an excellent job with thorough analysis of the various mashup patterns. What makes this book very exciting is the timing, when everyone wants to know more about mashups as well as the wide range of audience this book caters to. From director to engineer, everyone can find examples relevant to them. Congrats, Mike, on a job well done!”

–Sona Srinivasan, IT Engineer/ITG Architect, Cisco Systems

 

“Michael Ogrinz does for mashups what the illustrious Gang of Four (Gamma, Helm, Johnson, and Vlissides) did for object-oriented software design. He starts with a buzzword-free explanation of what mashups are and how they matter to the enterprise. He then presents a taxonomy of ready-to-implement design patterns, chock-full of concrete examples. Finally, he includes an appendix of realworld case studies, ranging from a Web 2.0 startup to the Defense Intelligence Agency. This clear, readable, no-nonsense book is a must-have for enterprise IT workers who are ready to embrace the brave new world of Enterprise 2.0.”

–Daniel Tunkelang, Ph.D., Chief Scientist, Endeca

 

“Mashups tear down traditional barriers around data, allowing it to be extracted and recombined freely. This book provides a new and clear way to think about online applications and about data itself, showing how to build powerful solutions from simple and direct components.”

–Paul Rademacher, Software Engineer, Google, and creator of HousingMaps.com

 

“No organization or developer thinking about mashups, SOA, and the future of enterprise development should miss this book.”

–John Musser, Founder, ProgrammableWeb.com

 

Indispensable Patterns and Insights for Putting Mashups to Work in Enterprise Environments

 

Using new mashup tools and technologies, enterprise developers can impose their own APIs on everything from Web sites and RSS feeds to Excel and PDF files–transforming a world of content into their own customized informationsource. In Mashup Patterns, Michael Ogrinz applies the concept of software development patterns to mashups, systematically revealing the right ways to build enterprise mashups and providing useful insights to help organizations avoid the mistakes that cause mashups to fail.

 

Drawing on extensive experience building business-critical mashups, Ogrinz offers patterns and realistic guidance for every stage of the mashup development lifecycle and addresses the key issues developers, architects, and managers will face. Each pattern is documented with a practical description, specific use cases, and crucial insights into the stability of mashups built with it. Ogrinz concludes by presenting twelve start-to-finish case studies demonstrating mashup patterns at work in actual enterprise settings.

 

Coverage includes:

  • Understanding the relationships among mashups, portals, SOA, EAI/EII, and SaaS
  • Exploring core mashup activities such as data management, surveillance, clipping, transformation, enrichment, publication, and promotion
  • Optimizing security, privacy, accessibility, usability, and performance
  • Managing mashup development, from planning and governance through integration, testing, and deployment
  • Enhancing basic mashups with search, language translation, workflow support, and other improvements
  • Performing effective load and regression testing
  • Avoiding “anti-patterns” that cause enterprise mashups to fail

Also of interest: The companion book, Mashups: Strategies for the Modern Enterprise by J. Jeffrey Hanson (Addison-Wesley), is an indispensable guide to designing, implementing, and debugging an enterprise mashup, offering sample code to illustrate key concepts.

 
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Average Customer Rating:based on 8 reviews.
Good book but not really mashups, 2009-05-27
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This book is a good book but it really isn't about mashups. This is about data integration patterns (filter, aggregation, integration, etc.) are all data integration patterns that have been around for years. I think this book misses the real value of mashups. It doesn't focus on the ease of assembling a new application by sourcing existing systems capabilities including data, logic, and presentation. But there are some valuable patterns around data integration and a couple like Dashboard that are fundamentally mashups. The patterns also need more structure. He mixes patterns on technology, functionality, use cases, and best practices without distinguishing them as such. It is an informative book but calling it mashup patterns is a bit misleading.
One of a kind, 2009-05-20
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One of the challenges with Web 2.0 technologies is too much marketing hype, not enough substance. Ogrinz does a great job of cutting through the noise and shows real world examples of how mashup technologies can be game changers for an enterprise.

Highly recommend this book.
Excellent Strategy Book, 2009-05-18
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Ogrinz does an excellent job explaining how Mashups can unlock both typical and unique business problems through technology innovation. Instead of the worn out canned responses for common problems - he provides a new way to think about business and technology. The book doesn't force you to accept the concepts, instead each chapter provides a fresh perspective around the challenges any and every organization will face regardless of size. In the end if you can't see the potential - you essentially missed the point.
Great book!, 2009-05-18
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Possibly one of the most influential books that you'll pick up this year!

Ogrinz does a fantastic job of providing a solid overview of the space with detailed original thought into the implications of producing mashups for the enterprise. His work is both a fantastic learning tool and a handy reference for your desk.

One gets quite tired of buying "for the Enterprise" books and being presented with ideas that will not work in a large organization. Ogrinz has obvious skills in the Enterprise and that comes through in his book very clearly. A professionals reference if ever there were one.

This book goes way beyond the droll "another website technology" book and presents an architects view of using real technology within real businesses.

If you work in an Enterprise and are looking for ways to foster innovations in data collection and presentation this is the book for you!
Just what the doctor ordered, 2009-04-27
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There is a memorable scene in the movie Crocodile Dundee where, when confronted by a group of muggers threatening him and his female partner with a knife, Paul Hogan's character scoffs at the crim's flick-knife, pulls out his own foot-long blade and says "That's not a knife.. Now THAT's a knife"... Replace "knife" with "pattern" and you'll have some idea of the effect that Ogrinz has had on the nascent mashup industry.

While jive punks strut around the sidewalk of web 2.0, Ogrinz has met their challenge with an offering that leaves their pretensions in tatters. Drawing on the precedent set by the Gang of Four and attempted by many but effectively executed by few, Ogrinz takes the pattern approach to look at common business problems that can be addressed by mashup technology, categorises them and presents for the user a simple dissection of the problem and its solution.

Not afraid of real world contextualisation or addressing behaviours that go against the grain, Ogrinz provides case studies and a list of anti-patterns, but the overwhelming focus of this book is to distill the considerable intellectual capital he holds in the mashup domain and present a set of resources for the reader in a manner that is readable, entertaining and overwhelmingly informative and useful - a far cry from the often soporific or self-indulgent offerings that seem to plague the industry...

Plaudits for Ogrinz.
 
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Mashup Patterns: Designs and Examples for the Modern Enterprise - Graphically Rich Book
Mashup Patterns: Designs and Examples for the Modern Enterprise
by Michael Ogrinz

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Pub Date: March 18, 2009
Print ISBN-10: 0-321-57947-X
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-321-57947-8
Web ISBN-10: 0-321-59208-5
Web ISBN-13: 978-0-321-59208-8
Pages: 432
Slots: 1.0
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