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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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Service Loose Coupling

Service Loose Coupling is one of eight design principles that is part of the service-orientation design paradigm. The official definition for this principle states the following:

"Service contracts impose low consumer coupling requirements and are themselves decoupled from their surrounding environment."

Common concepts and terms associated with the application of this principle include:

• logic-to-contract coupling

• contract-to-logic coupling

• contract-to-technology coupling

• contract-to-implementation coupling

• contract-to-functional coupling

• consumer-to-implementation coupling

• consumer-to-contract coupling

• non-centralized consumer coupling

• centralized consumer coupling

For more information, visit www.soaprinciples.com.

See also:

- contract centralization

- coupling

- service contract

- design principle

- Service Abstraction

- service-orientation

- Standardized Service Contract

The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl
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