I would say it is an architecture oriented to the business service.
  
  When I am getting into a restaurant, I expect it be oriented to provide  a 
good food for me and, maybe, some duncing but not a playground  service for the 
kids (I have nothing against the kids byt rather  against having them in the 
restaurant).
  
  Thus, SOA is the "architectural style that" "only oriented towards" the 
business tasks, not to the business operations.
  
  - Michael

john_d_apps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                          
        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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