 | Level: Introductory Scott Laningham (scottla@us.ibm.com), Podcast Editor, IBM developerWorks
14 Mar 2007 Bobby Woolf, developerWorks blogger and member of the IBM® Software Services for WebSphere® consultanting team, discusses the what, why, and how of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) quality management.
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Bobby Woolf talks about how SOA quality management is more than just testing, how it fits into the SOA life cycle, and what roles and responsibilities are involved. He gives an overview of the products IBM offers for SOA quality management, as well as the professional services to assist with implementation.
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About the guest  Bobby Woolf is a member of IBM Software Services for WebSphere, consultants who help customers achieve success with WebSphere products. He is a co-author of
Enterprise Integration Patterns
and
The Design Patterns Smalltalk Companion
. See his developerWorks blog or companion wiki,
Bobby Woolf: WebSphere SOA and J2EE in Practice. You can contact him at bwoolf@us.ibm.com.
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|  | Scott Laningham, host of developerWorks podcasts, was previously editor of developerWorks newsletters. Prior to IBM, he was an award-winning reporter and director for news programming featured on Public Radio International, a freelance writer for the American Communications Foundation and CBS Radio, and a songwriter/musician. |
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