In light of the discussions about definitions and meanings, I thought I'd inject a bit of humor. If you're confused about "marklar" refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marklar#Marklar
Rewording parts of the SOA RM to eliminate words with possible baggage (let's assume all nouns and proper nouns): Marklar Oriented Marklar (Marklar) is a marklar for organizing and utilizing distributed marklars that may be under the control of different ownership marklars. In Marklar, marklars are the marklar by which marklars and marklars are brought together. Marklar is a marklar of organizing marklar that promotes marklar, marklar and marklar. Doing the same to the Natis and Schulte paper: Marklar-oriented marklar is a best-marklar marklar marklar for the systematic design of marklar/marklar marklars. Its primary intentions are marklar-level marklar modularity and rapid, nonintrusive reuse of marklar marklar in new runtime marklars. Marklars must understand the essence of Marklar, as well as its strength and limitations, to identify its role in the overall marklar of modern enterprise marklar. :-) -Marklar (Rob)
