I think its the contract that has the "Fist" ;)

Steve


2009/12/21 Michael Poulin <[email protected]>

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>
> The only one thing left to define is 'there'.
>
> What is this? Service Description includes the Fist and the Second but
> delegates the Third to the Service Contract.
>
> - Michael
>
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> *From:* Hitoshi Ozawa <[email protected]>
>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Sat, December 19, 2009 11:16:44 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Descriptions vs Contracts
>
>
>
> Hi again,
>
> To clarify the point, there's actually 3 factors.
> First, there's a description of the real business value the service
> provides. This is analogous to the description of an item at a store. The
> real value of the pen does is not related to how I purchase.
>
> Second, there's a description of businesss transaction options. The kinds
> of protocol I can use, the data format, encoding, etc. When I'm buying a
> pen, I would like to such things like know my payment options and shipment
> options the store is offering.
>
> Thirds, there's the actual contract based on the choices made. I'm using my
> VISA to pay for the pen and I want it shipped to my home address via Federal
> Express overnight delivery.
>
> Since it's a holiday season, try going to some online store and see how you
> buy things.
>
> H.Ozawa
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