Whitehorse Architecture TechNotes Published on MSDN

Phew!  A set of Visual Studio Team System Tech Notes have now been published on MSDN, including some fifteen new articles I've written on topics related to the Whitehorse architecture tools.  These should all be easy to read and are inter-linked, to make them an easy to browse.  Hopefully they will provide some useful background and some new insights into the Distributed Systen Designers. 

Below are links to each of my notes, ordered in what is probably a good sequence in which to read them. 

TN_1104: Understanding the System Definition Model

TN_1114: The Four Layers of Systems in the System Definition Model

TN_1100: Understanding Applications and the Application Diagram

TN_1105: Why Class Libraries are not shown on an Application Diagram

TN_1109: Understanding Systems and the System Designer

TN_1101: Understanding and Using the Default System

TN_1110: Using Systems to Represent Services in a Service Oriented Architecture

TN_1112: System Portfolio Management

TN_1102: Designing Substitutable Web Services

TN_1113: Representing Connections to Manual, Physical and Other Kinds of System

TN_1111: Top-down System Design

TN_1108: Connecting Applications to Web Services via Class Libraries

TN_1106: Copying Endpoints vs Creating Endpoints from WSDL

TN_1103: Web Service Endpoint Name Propagation

TN_1107: Understanding, Using and Creating Toolbox Prototypes

Why do ASP.NET WebService and ASP.NET WebApplication look alike on the Application Designer?