Ron,

On Feb 26, 2006, at 2:01 PM, Ron Schmelzer wrote:

> A theoretical exercise in a grand-unified-theory of Services serves  
> very few end-user companies in practicality.

An essential aspect of SOA is to achieve looser coupling - right?  
This is significant since looser coupling is likely to cut down  
development and development coordination cost, which makes loose  
coupling interesting from a business perspective.

Some people here (including me) argue that there exists a means to  
achieve even looser coupling than with what current SOA proponents  
suggest. Does that not qualify as a practical issue?

Or do you suggest that coupling beyond SOA is *impossible* and  
therefore the discussion must be impractical??

Jan


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