Steve Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070617 10:31]:
> Why isn't Customer Service a Service from an SOA perspective (it is for me)
> it has a set of capabilities that demonstrate a real world effect and the
> service provides the mechanism for accessing those capabilities.  So
> Customer Service is certainly a service that complies with the OASIS SOA RM.

Our first idea was also to view SOA services as products. But a service is
defined as a mechanism bringing together needs and capabilities. There are
usually different ways to implement a service with different products. My
personal example goes as follows:

You want to rent a car for a business trip. Your secretary, your travel
agency or a booking terminal at an airport can do this for you. From an
abstract perspective, they all provide the same service to you. In case of
SOA, you have to abstract from these concrete implementations. The SOA
service just covers what the implementations (or realisations) have in
common (the capabilities), but it is not the implementation itself.


Regards,


Sebastian

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