The Service Oriented Architecture in the View of Web Services: A Review

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  • Prof. P. A. Pawade

Keywords:

SOA, Distributed Computing, and Web Services

Abstract

Service-orientation describes an architecture that uses loosely coupled services to support the requirements of business processes and users. A traditional web service built on XML technology was developed; first to understand the technology behind web ser-vices and secondly to demonstrate the limitations of the original SOA framework. The main drivers for SOA adoption are that it links computational resources and promotes their reuse. The following guiding principles define the ground rules for development, maintenance, and usage of the SOA. Reuse, granularity, modularity, compos ability, componentization and interoperability com-pliance to standards (both common and industry-specific)Services identification and categorization, provisioning and delivery, and monitoring and tracking.

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Published

30.04.2020

How to Cite

[1]
Prof. P. A. Pawade, “The Service Oriented Architecture in the View of Web Services: A Review ”, IJREST, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 1–5, Apr. 2020.

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