- From: Jean-Jacques Moreau <moreau@crf.canon.fr>
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 16:40:46 +0200
- To: "Champion Mike" <Mike.Champion@SoftwareAG-USA.com>
- CC: Christopher B Ferris <chrisfer@us.ibm.com>, www-ws-arch@w3.org
Interesting. The results of my own Googling is somewhat different: http://www.soa.org/ ;-) Jean-Jacques. PS. The first mention ever of the word "googling" seems to be August 2001 (according to Google itself!). Champion, Mike wrote: > Some defintions via Googling: > > "A service-oriented architecture has services that developers create in a > service layer. The services that they develop have published interfaces." > http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/security/article/0,,10527_1041191,00.html > > "A service oriented architecture (SOA) combines the ability to invoke remote > objects and functions (called "services") with tools for dynamic service > discovery, placing an emphasis on interoperability". > http://www10.org/cdrom/papers/506/ > > "SOA takes the existing software components residing on the network and > allows them to be published, invoked and discovered by each other. SOA > allows a software programmer to model programming problems in terms of > services offered by components to anyone, anywhere over the network." > http://archive.devx.com/xml/articles/sm100901/sidebar1.asp
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