- From: Austin, Daniel <Austin.D@ic.grainger.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 16:58:31 -0600
- To: "'Christopher Ferris'" <chris.ferris@sun.com>, "Public W/S Arch" <www-ws-arch@w3.org>
Hi Chris, I thought that this text: > > "The W3C Web Services Reference Architecture is intended > primarily for the use of other working groups specifying the > components > identified in the architecture, secondarily for developers > implementing > the components. The exposition of the reference architecture MUST be > understandable by a "typical" experienced software designer/developer. > It SHOULD specify as few components and relationships as are minimally > necessary meet the other requirements. It SHOULD simplify the task of > programmers implementing specifications it describes in an > interoperable > way. It SHOULD clarify how an application programmer would use its > components to build actual applications that utilize web services." > was well-done. I have added it, with a few modifications, to the existing requirements document in the section on "vision", since it seems to apply to the entire enterprise. Does this make sense? Please have a look at the document to see what I mean. Regards, D-
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