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  2. OASIS SOA Reference Model - Wikipedia

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    The OASIS Reference Model for Service Oriented Architecture [1] (SOA-RM) is an abstract framework for understanding significant entities and relationships between them within a service-oriented environment, and for the development of consistent standards or specifications supporting that environment. It is based on unifying concepts of SOA and ...

  3. Category : Service-oriented architecture-related products

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    Commercial software products (including tools and platforms) that support service-oriented architecture (SOA). Pages in category "Service-oriented architecture-related products" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  4. Service-oriented architecture - Wikipedia

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    Thus SOA governance comes into the scheme of things. [38] Another major problem faced by SOA is the lack of a uniform testing framework. There are no tools that provide the required features for testing these services in a service-oriented architecture. The major causes of difficulty are: [39] Heterogeneity and complexity of solution.

  5. Safe operating area - Wikipedia

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    For a device that makes use of the secondary breakdown effect see Avalanche transistor. Secondary breakdown is a failure mode in bipolar power transistors. In a power transistor with a large junction area, under certain conditions of current and voltage, the current concentrates in a small spot of the base-emitter junction.

  6. SOA governance - Wikipedia

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    SOA Governance is a set of processes used for activities related to exercising control over services in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). One viewpoint, from IBM [1] and others, is that SOA governance is an extension (subset) of IT governance which itself is an extension of corporate governance. The implicit assumption in this view is that ...

  7. Service-oriented programming - Wikipedia

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    Service-oriented architecture (SOA) and demand for integrated and composite applications: in the beginning, the adoption of SOP will follow the adoption curve of SOA with a small lag. This is because services generated through SOA can be easily assembled and consumed through SOP.

  8. SOA - Wikipedia

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    SOA governance, a concept for services control in such an architecture; SOA security; SOA record (for start of authority), a type of resource record in the Domain Name System (DNS) Statement of Applicability (SoA), an ISO/IEC 27001 document for information security management systems; Structure of arrays, a method of arranging records in memory

  9. SOA security - Wikipedia

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    These issues arise as an effect of the main premise of SOA, which is to erase application boundaries and technology differences. Prior to the application of SOA methodologies, security models have traditionally been hardcoded into applications, and when capabilities of an application are opened up for use by other applications, the existing ...