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Question posted: 12 17 2008 12:39:18 +0000,
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07 06 2010 20:18:08 +0000
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All of us know that objects more prone to changes should be decoupled with the sustaining products…they should be categorized differently. The same process of decoupling or loosely coupling the information management of an enterprise is SOA. Why does organization need Service Oriented Architecture(SOA)?
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For a paradigm for organizing and utilizing distributed capabilities that may be under the control of different ownership domains. It provides a uniform means to offer, discover, interact with and use capabilities to produce desired effects consistent with measurable preconditions and expectations.
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Sharat Chandra , Project Lead, RSI Softech India Private Limited
| 03 02 2009 06:08:20 +0000
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I agree with sharath, SOA- Service Oriented Architecture is a framework or collection of IT services that are aligned to increase the business agility to help the different departments of an organization to interlink. These services interact with each other to make the workflow between different departments efficient. They define protocols for how the two services are going to interact with each other.
Let us consider an e-shopping business scenario; the marketers may change its presentation with time. They may add something to shopping cart or may delete or also they can add some new product to their shopping list…these all are frequent changes that influence the presentation.
But the business process is not affected by it…so a need to separate the business process from the presentation style or services…but yet to interconnect them in a manner that they prove to be fruitful for business processes. This is where SOA is needed as it defines the protocols that how two services will interact with each other. SOA protects the information processing management from the frequent changes in presentation styles and the way services are offered.
SOA is not about a technology or single application but it is the collaborative IT based approach to keep the core business unaffected from the unstable services.
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Sunil Sonawane, Project Lead, Interra Information Technologies
| 12 17 2008 12:43:54 +0000
The SOA- Service Oriented Architecture is a framework or collection of IT services that are aligned to increase the business agility to help the different departments of an organization to interlink. These services interact with each other to make the workflow between different departments efficient. They define protocols for how the two services are going to interact with each other. “SOA is a business oriented IT approach to integrate your business processes.”
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