On 11/6/06, Steve Ross-Talbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think that architecture is tied to SOA. SOD, as I like to call it, is
> more about
> granularity and business meeting in some common ground. Architecture has many
> forms. Only at the technical
> architecture level does SOA really raise it's head. Technical architecture is
> not the only sort of
> architecture that exists. In fact it is probably the least interesting
> because it is in the world of experts
> who know a lot about specific products - which is why many vendors have
> technical architects.
This is the point of contention, whether soa is about IT architecture?
or it is about aligning IT with business? is that EA?
regards,
shashank
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