Development Aspects of Service Oriented Architecture
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Michael Azoff - Published 01/12/2006

The idea of service can be seen as a natural progression in the evolution of application development. Thus, from the earliest procedural code, to structured code, then the concept of objects in parallel with the trend away from mainframes to distributed client-server systems, 3-tier and then n-tier application architectures, and so into the modern era of distributed objects and components. Each advance subsumes what came before, thus, object-oriented programming uses the procedural and structured coding …



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