Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web Services

From a functional perspective, a service is a standalone unit, such as taking a request from an e-commerce site. By this definition, a service is an operation that can be invoked discreetly. Services can be combined to provide the functionality of a high scope software. SOA makes it easier for diffe...

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Main Authors: Claudiu PIRNAU, Mihai Alexandru BOTEZATU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bucharest University of Economic Studies 2017-03-01
Series:Database Systems Journal
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Online Access:http://www.dbjournal.ro/archive/26/26_4.pdf
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Summary:From a functional perspective, a service is a standalone unit, such as taking a request from an e-commerce site. By this definition, a service is an operation that can be invoked discreetly. Services can be combined to provide the functionality of a high scope software. SOA makes it easier for different software components on computers connected via a network to cooperate in order to accomplish a certain functionality. SOA comprises several dimensions that must work together effectively to be successful. The adoption of service-based technology itself will not allow organizations to achieve benefits associated with SOA.
ISSN:2069-3230
2069-3230