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Good points
SOA is about architecture, which is predominantly about collaboration and communication amongst various stakeholders.

SOA is not necessarily about centralized control, although many believe that it is. SO principles can be applied to any level of architecture, and the overall approach to managing an architecture could be centralized, federated or distributed.

I agree that FUD is prevalent--which IMO emanates from a misunderstanding and/or disagreement over the business needs and how best to approach them. The effective architect is able to work through these issues, whether SO is part of the picture or not.
Posted by: reamon@...   Posted on: 08/28/08  (Edited: 08/28/2008 @ 01:17) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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