Why is an architectural style that wishes to be viewed as "service"
only oriented towards being one?
Semantics? I think not. When visiting a location which offers a
"service", e.g., restaurant, shop, school, senior institute, one would
be more than disappointed if things were only oriented toward a "service".
Service Architecture sounds "clumsy" after hearing SOA (better
phonetically too!) for some years now. However, I believe it is a
Service Architecture that we are all aiming for, or most of us anyway.
Be it in IT or elsewhere.



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