Personal Reading List: 2Q2010

My personal reading list for April, May, and June 2010.

Color Key: Special Notes, Currently Queued,  Completed Reading. Updated throughout the Quarter. 


Bridging the Silos: Enterprise Architecture for IT Architects, by Tom S. Graves, Tetradian Books, 2008.

Stars-5-0._V47081849_The Data Model Resource Book Volume 1 (Revised Edition): A Library of Universal Data Models for All Enterprises, by Len Silverston, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2001.

Stars-5-0._V47081849_The Data Model Resource Book Volume 2 (Revised Edition): A Library of Universal Data Models by Industry Types, by Len Silverston, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2001.

The Data Model Resource Book Volume 3: Universal Patterns for Data Modeling, by Len Silverston and Paul Agnew, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2009.

 Five Germanys I Have Known, by Fritz Stern, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2006.

Stars-5-0._V47081849_IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation, by Edwin Black, Dialog Press, 2009.

Java Transaction Processing: Design and Implementation, by Mark Little, Jon Maron, and Greg Pavlik, Prentice Hall PTR, 2004.

Open Source ESBs in Action, by Tijs Rademakers and Jos Dirksen, Manning Publications, 2009.

Open Source SOA, by Jeff Davis, Manning Publications, 2009.

Rules to Break & Laws to Follow: How Your Business Can Beat the Crisis of Short-Termism (Microsoft Executive Leadership Series), by Don Peppers & Martha Rogers, PhD, John Wiley & Sons, 2008.

Stars-4-0._V47081936_The Service Oriented Enterprise: Enterprise Architecture and Viable Services, by Tom Graves, Tetradian Books, 2009.

Stars-5-0._V47081849_Why Can't You Just Give Me the Number?: An Executive's Guide to Using Probabilistic Thinking to Manage Risk and to Make Better Decisions, by Patrick Leach, Probabilistic Publishing, 2006.

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