I agree with A and C. D also sounds right - services should be ready to participate in compositions, both immediate and future ones. B is just nonsense.
B is completely false. Aggregating software programs has been a core concept in distributed computing for decades. Service Composability is just the latest iteration of that.
A and C are definitely true. Service composition is all about reusing existing services to create new ones, so A is spot on. And C emphasizes the need for services to be designed with composability in mind.
User 2: C) The Service Composability principle emphasizes that services need to be designed to participate as effective members of multiple service compositions.
User 1: A) The Service Composability principle is closely associated with the Service Reusability principle because service composition can be seen as a form of reuse.
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