Personally, I have end-of-lifed the term "SODA" or "Service Oriented
Development of Applications" and gone with what I believe is the more
popular term, "Composite Application Development" (which already has
multiple definitions).

I'm interested to hear your views on what CAD is. To get the ball
rolling, here is my first cut edition:

"Composite Application Development is a style of software development
that loosely couples clients, intermediaries, services and components
to create user and process centric software solutions leveraging the
principles, patterns and technologies associated with Service Oriented
Architecture."

Thoughts?







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