There can be different types or scopes of service-oriented architecture. For example, you could define separate architecture specifications for a service and a service inventory.
Separate specs for services and service inventories? That's like having a blueprint for a house, but a different one for the furniture. Sounds like a lot of unnecessary bureaucracy to me.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Isn't the whole point of SOA to have a unified, cohesive architecture? Separate specs sounds a bit like a recipe for chaos to me.
Well, of course it's true! Service-oriented architecture is all about modularity and flexibility. Separate specifications for services and service inventories? That's just common sense!
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