I think what we are talking about is SOA for BA/EA.

So it shoud have been either SOBA: Service Oriented Business
Architecture or enterprise architecture.

SOA as a term is mis-coined for the concepts it is propagting. And
continues to be done so.

regards,
shashank

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:18 PM, JP Morgenthal
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, I like where this thread is going. We could easily
> make the assertion that SOA is the container itself and that the
> items contained in the architectural container encompass
> service-orientation. Hence, we can focus on what we want to put
> in the container and stop arguing about what the container is
> called. Thus, SOA asserts itself as a thing, but has no
> discriminate attributes, but is the aggregation of the contained
> items' attributes.
>
> The other interesting side-effect of making this assertion is that
> there's a 1:1 correlation between the concept of SOA as a
> container and a physical service container that would be used to
> implement an SOA design.
>
> Now, all we need to do is start a debate on what we want to put in
> the SOA container.
>
> JP
>
> On Fri Sep 26 11:14:40 CDT 2008, Shashank Dutt Jha
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Rob Eamon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> --- In [email protected], "Kirstan
>>>
>>> Vandersluis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > --- In [email protected], "Rob
>>> Eamon"
>>> > <reamon@> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > SOA is not an architecture. It is a style.
>>> >
>>> > I would maintain that SOA is a "thing", an architecture with a
>>> > particular style.
>>>
>>> I don't disagree that architecture is a thing. Where we may
>>> disagree
>>> is whether or not "SOA" is an architecture. I contend it is not.
>>
>> Most of the confusion I assume stems from the name SOA : Service
>> Oriented Architecture itself.
>>
>> Unless we have more appropriate name to refer to what SOA intends
>> to
>> in principal, it will continue to create confusion and
>> unnecessary/repeated debates over what it is and what not.
>>
>> regards,
>> shashank
>>
> 

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