Service Oriented Architectures are increasingly being used to implement
high-performance and real-time systems. Traditional systems operate in "human
real-time," where human patience is the limit. Increasingly, however, systems
operate in "computer real-time," where the only limits are imposed by the
operational speed of the computers and networks.
For example, next-generation Air Traffic Management systems are being
developed to accommodate the huge increase in air traffic and link the
operational capabilities of agencies such as the Federal Aviation Authority,
the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS). These systems require higher information bandwidth (to track more
aircraft or more complex "free-flight" trajectories) as well as much lower
latencies or delays on the information (to detect flight abnormalities
quickly). Similar... (more)