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<title>Coding the Architecture - SOA may be failing, but the approaches will live on</title>
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<description> Recently there seem to be more mutterings about how &#034;SOA is dead&#034; or &#034;SOA is failing&#034;. From my perspective, I think that the rationale behind SOA is sound, as are the design principles (implementation independent loosely coupled services, reuse, etc) but ...</description>
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<managingEditor>Simon Brown</managingEditor>
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    <title>Re: SOA may be failing, but the approaches will live on</title>
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      SOA is just loose coupling and high cohesion taken to the enterprise level. Just like you said, at least I think this is what you meant, when you start with sound design it will scale. Whether we call it SOA or OOD, sound design FTW.
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    <author>Curtis Cooley</author>
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    <title>Re: SOA may be failing, but the approaches will live on</title>
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    <description>
      Very interesting agree with politics use and I have had same problems in other organisations when I worked for IT service provider.
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    <author>Stephen H</author>
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