I don't think "model-driven" is an architecture style. Model Driven
Architecture is a method. You can't look at the end result and draw the
conclusion that it's a model-driven architecture, which you can do with
all the other styles. However, you can use the method model driven
architecture to produce an architecture of arbitrary style.
// Dennis Djenfer
Rob Eamon wrote:
"Scope" architectures include: business, enterprise, integration, application,
infrastructure. There are probably others.
"Style" architectures include: service-oriented, event-driven, RESTful,
model-driven, object-oriented, document-oriented, client-server, n-tier, shared nothing,
etc. Lots of these running around.
IMO, a scope architecture will use (should use) multiple styles. In this view,
SOA as a label is both imcomplete (service-orientation isn't the only thing
needed for a robust architecture) and ambiguous (the scope of the architecture
is unspecified).
Thoughts?
-Rob
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