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  2. Service-orientation - Wikipedia

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    Service-orientation is a design paradigm for computer software in the form of services. The principles of service-oriented design stress the separation of concerns in the software. Applying service-orientation results in units of software partitioned into discrete, autonomous, and network-accessible units, each designed to solve an individual ...

  3. Service-orientation design principles - Wikipedia

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    The service-orientation design principles help in distinguishing a service-oriented solution [14] from a traditional object-oriented solution by promoting distinct design characteristics. The presence of these characteristics in a service-oriented solution greatly improves the chances of realizing the aforementioned goals and benefits.

  4. Service-oriented architecture - Wikipedia

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    A service has four properties according to one of many definitions of SOA: [4] It logically represents a repeatable business activity with a specified outcome. It is self-contained. It is a black box for its consumers, meaning the consumer does not have to be aware of the service's inner workings. It may be composed of other services. [5]

  5. Service (systems architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In the contexts of software architecture, service-orientation and service-oriented architecture, the term service refers to a software functionality, or a set of software functionalities (such as the retrieval of specified information or the execution of a set of operations) with a purpose that different clients can reuse for different purposes, together with the policies that should control ...

  6. Service-oriented - Wikipedia

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    Service-orientation, in business computing; Service-oriented architecture (SOA), related to the above meaning; Service-oriented development of applications (SODA), a way of producing service-oriented architecture applications; Service-oriented device architecture (SODA), to enable devices to be connected to a service-oriented architecture (SOA)

  7. Service-oriented programming - Wikipedia

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    A composite service implementation is the semantic definition of a service module based on SOP techniques and concepts. If you look inside of a black-boxed interface definition of a composite service, you may see other service interfaces connected to each other and connected to SOP programming constructs. A Composite service has a recursive ...

  8. Service-oriented software engineering - Wikipedia

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    Service-oriented Software Engineering (SOSE), also referred to as service engineering, [1] is a software engineering methodology focused on the development of software systems by composition of reusable services (service-orientation) often provided by other service providers.

  9. Service-oriented infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Service orientation provides significant advantages for IT infrastructure services. The main benefits include increased utilisation of individual resources (meaning lower total cost of ownership) and increased service-levels as applications do not depend on the availability of any individual resource, but may use any one resource available in the pool.