I think I gave a consistent explanation of loose/tied coupling contexts for 
SOA in my previous message for this thread.
  - Michael
  

Mark Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                  On 
12/12/06, Steve Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > As in anyone who deals with Wallmart in the US, Carrefour in France
 > and Tesco in the UK.  Any aerospace manufacturer who works with Boeing
 > or Airbus, any car parts manufacturer who works with Toyota, any...
 > well you get the idea.
 
 Hence "some kinds of partnerships", such as those with a dominant
 player.  Partnerships of peers tend to be more loosely coupled because
 neither party is interested in adding proprietary hooks to the other
 guy.
 
 > How can something be a united whole and yet loosely coupled?
 
 The Web, for example.  It's loosely coupled for all the reasons I've
 given, yet a united whole (heck, it's a proper noun!).
 
 Reminds me of that book, "Small Pieces Loosely Joined";
 
 http://www.smallpieces.com
 
 Mark.
 
     
                       

 
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