+1

Integration implies interaction and interoperability. Without either, 
one does not have integration, correct?

-Rob

--- In [email protected], "Nick Gall" 
<nick.g...@...> wrote:
> 
> So the value or benefit of SOA (this passage appears in section 
> 2.3 "The Benefits of SOA") comes down to two of my favorite "i" words:
> interoperability and integration. That's one way to interpret "SOA is
> integration". Actually, according to the OASIS SOA RM, SOA is all 
> about three of my favorite "i" words: interaction, interoperability, 
> and integration.
> 
> So, just to cover all the bases, I'd say that SOA is interaction,
> interoperability, and integration.
> 
> -- Nick
>


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