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Common Principles of Service-Orientation
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 Service contract
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 Service autonomy
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How Service-Orientation Principles Inter-relate
 Service reusability
 Service contract
 Service loose coupling
 Service abstraction
 Service composability
 Service autonomy
 Service statelessness
 Service discoverability

Service-Orientation and Related Principles and Paradigms
 Separation of Concerns
 Object-Orientation (Part I)
 Object-Orientation (Part II)
 Object-Orientation (Part III)

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"As we like to say, if Web Services are the trees, then service-orientation is the forest.

But it's the service orientation that pulls these pieces of discrete functionality together in a cohesive whole that allows us to solve this problem with business agility."


- Ronald Schmelzer, ZapThink






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