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SOA: Principles of Service Design (ISBN: 01323 44823, Prentice Hall)

Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design (ISBN: 0131858580, Prentice Hall)

Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML & Web Services (ISBN: 0131 428985, Prentice Hall)

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service-oriented solution logic

Any body of solution logic to which service-orientation has been applied to a meaningful extent is considered "service-oriented." A service represents the most fundamental unit of service-oriented solution logic.

There has been a common misperception that the use of Web services technology within an application constitutes a service-oriented solution. It is through service-orientation design principles that solution logic is shaped so that it supports the realization of the strategic goals and benefits associated with SOA and service-oriented computing.

See also:

- component

- core service logic

- service

- service composition

- service

- service-oriented architecture

- Web service

The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl
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