On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 13:16 +0100, Stefan Tilkov wrote: > Alternatively, we can also define SOA as a high-level business > architecture, let's call this view "business SOA". "Business SOA" is > a strategy that aligns IT capabilities and *business* offerings, > enables agility in the enterprise, allows for new business models, > improves transparency of costs etc. (To me, that's "the Steve Jones > view"). This is valid, as well, and from this perspective, "technical > SOA" and ROA are both valid implementation concepts.
OK fair enough! I agree. Sanjiva. -- Sanjiva Weerawarana, Ph.D. Founder & Director; Lanka Software Foundation; http://www.opensource.lk/ Founder, Chairman & CEO; WSO2, Inc.; http://www.wso2.com/ Director; Open Source Initiative; http://www.opensource.org/ Member; Apache Software Foundation; http://www.apache.org/ Visiting Lecturer; University of Moratuwa; http://www.cse.mrt.ac.lk/
