Characteristics of contemporary SOA
Characteristics of contemporary SOA are:
1. Contemporary SOA is at the core of the service-oriented computing platform.
2. Contemporary SOA increases quality of service.
3. Contemporary SOA is fundamentally autonomous.
4. Contemporary SOA is based on open standards.
5. Contemporary SOA supports vendor diversity.
6. Contemporary SOA fosters intrinsic interoperability.
7. Contemporary SOA promotes discovery.
8. Contemporary SOA promotes federation.
9. Contemporary SOA promotes architectural composability.
10. Contemporary SOA fosters inherent reusability.
11. Contemporary SOA emphasizes extensibility.
12. Contemporary SOA supports a service-oriented business modeling paradigm.
13. Contemporary SOA implements layers of abstraction.
14. Contemporary SOA promotes loose coupling throughout the enterprise.
15. Contemporary SOA promotes organizational agility.
16. Contemporary SOA is a building block.
17. Contemporary SOA is an evolution.
18. Contemporary SOA is still maturing.
19. Contemporary SOA is an achievable ideal.
Contemporary SOA is at the core of the service-oriented computing platform.
SOA is used to qualify products, designs, and technologies elevates this term beyond one that simply relates to architecture.
SOA, some believe, has become synonymous with an entire new world application computing platform. Past terms used to identify distinct application computing platforms were often suffixed with the word "architecture" when the architecture was actually being referenced.
The terms "client-server" or "n-tier," for example, can be used to classify a tool, an administration infrastructure, or an application architecture.
With SOA, however, the actual acronym has become a multi-purpose buzzword used frequently when discussing an application computing platform consisting of Web services technology and service-orientation principles.
