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[[Service-oriented architecture]] (also known by its acronym, [[SOA]]) is  
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[[Service-oriented architecture]] (also known by its acronym, [[SOA]]) is any [[concept]] of [[systems engineering]] that features three principles: (a) all [[system]]s of one [[system of systems]] are discrete, are able to operate independently, and have clear and simple interfaces to connect to the orchestration system, (b) the orchestration system is able to orchestrate various [[system]]s of the [[system of systems]], and (c) all the [[system]]s use [[communication protocol]]s.
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:40, 18 October 2020

Service-oriented architecture (also known by its acronym, SOA) is any concept of systems engineering that features three principles: (a) all systems of one system of systems are discrete, are able to operate independently, and have clear and simple interfaces to connect to the orchestration system, (b) the orchestration system is able to orchestrate various systems of the system of systems, and (c) all the systems use communication protocols.


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