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KM: Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
The laws of SOA FAQ
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Thor Henning Hetland
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Thor Henning Hetland
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WebServices can lead to function oriented services, while REST can lead to a resource oriented architecture. Are both SOA?
Law 1 and 2 - Does this mean that you recommend small, fine grained services?
I don't think I understand what's meant with law 4 and 5 (I understand the words, but not what you want people to do and when)
I think I agree with law 3, Establish service ownership and Key Performance Indicators for your services, but an example of a KPI would be helpful
I think I agree with law 8, Security is not optional in SOA, but I don't understand what you mean by it yet
In SOA - Is my customer the same entity as your customer? Is my product list the same as your product list? In which situations?
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