How does the SOA Repository specification different from the Reusable Asset Specification (RAS) standard from the OMG?
The Reusable Asset Specification (RAS) standard focuses on the reuse of assets. RAS specifies a way to organize structure, describe and package files comprising an asset. The SOA Repository specification does not focus on specifying the packaging of or a common definition for arbitrary reusable components and how they are used in conjunction with each other to form a specific solution within a given context, nor on support for binary/executable code.
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