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A Service Composability Principle is a software design pricinple that ...
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2017
- (Wikipedia, 2017) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_composability_principle Retrieved:2017-4-5.
- In computing, service composability is a design principle, applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, that encourages the design of services that can be reused in multiple solutions that are themselves made up of composed services. The ability to recompose the service is ideally independent of the size and complexity of the service composition.[1]
This principle is directly responsible for the agility promised by SOA as it promotes composing new solutions by reusing existing services.[2]
- In computing, service composability is a design principle, applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, that encourages the design of services that can be reused in multiple solutions that are themselves made up of composed services. The ability to recompose the service is ideally independent of the size and complexity of the service composition.[1]
- ↑ Service Composition
- ↑ Michael Poulin.Evolution of principles of Service Orientation: Service Statelessness, part 7[Online].Date accessed: 21 April 2010.