This glossary supports the following titles:


SOA Design Patterns


Web Service Contract Design & Versioning for SOA


SOA Principles of Service Design

Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design

Modern SOA Infrastructure: Technology, Design, and Governance
SOA with REST
Next Generation SOA: A Real-World Guide to Modern Service-Oriented Computing
SOA with .NET & Azure
SOA with Java
SOA Governance
SOA Security: Practices, Patterns, and Technologies for Securing Services
SOA and Cloud Computing: Practices, Patterns, Technologies

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primitive SOA

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As different vendor-specific SOA platforms continue to evolve and mature, some distinguish themselves from others through proprietary technology innovation or by adopting industry technology standards prior to ratification or prior to those standards having established themselves as de facto, industry-wide standards.

When introducing SOA to an enterprise, it can be highly beneficial to define the service-oriented architectural model in such a way that it is vendor-neutral yet still in alignment with all major vendor platforms. This allows an organization to evolve its SOA implementation while diversifying it as required.

To accomplish this, it is helpful to derive a baseline service-oriented architecture that can be realized with any current vendor platform. This variation of SOA is referred to as primitive SOA.

Primitive SOA is also known as: baseline SOA, core SOA, common SOA

See also:

- contemporary SOA

- service-oriented architecture

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