How can it be described in an architectural manner that is abstract of all implementations?
The group seeks to answer these two questions. In doing so, it might define SOA in terms of its’ components (abstract) and the nature of the relationships between them (see also “What is software architecture?” below). Q: What is a Reference Model? A: A reference model is an abstract framework for understanding significant relationships among the entities of some environment, and for the development of consistent standards or specifications supporting that environment. A reference model is based on a small number of unifying concepts and may be used as a basis for education and explaining standards to a non-specialist. [1] A reference model is not directly tied to any standards, technologies or other concrete implementation details, but it does seek to provide a common semantics that can be used unambiguously across and between different implementations. Q: What are SOA Blueprints? A: SOA designers, vendors and users have access to a wealth of abstract guidelines, reference models, des
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