David Chappell on why SOA will help business-oriented software reuse

Posted by: benjaminms blog, on 31 Oct 2004 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

In a recent Opinari email (I can't find it on his website), David Chappell defends his belief reuse is one the fundamental benefits of Service-Oriented Architecture and that SOA will be more successful than previous approaches such as object-oriented or component-oriented development. His rationale is that services operate at a higher level of reuse than binary classes, and they solve many of the human problems that prevent reuse, such as having to have one single view of business entities and forcing...

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