My bad on the misattribution.

I think BSA suffers the same issue as B-SOA, with the S closer to the A 
when the B should be. It's a business architecture that uses services 
as primary components, not a service architecture.

But at least both are better than "SOA" which leaves the context out 
completely.

-Rob

--- In [email protected], "Steve Jones" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Stefan Tilkov came up with B-SOA.  I prefer BSA.
> 
> Steve


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