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Service-Oriented Architecture

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An early use of "service-oriented architecture" jointly by IBM and Microsoft at the W3C Workshop on Web Services.

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The XML Protocol work is the foundation for a Web Service framework within which automated, decentralized services can be defined, deployed, manipulated and evolved in an automated fashion. The purpose of this document is to outline a framework for evolving XML Protocol’s functions. This framework provides a structure for integration and a foundation for protocols that will support the needs of such service-oriented applications. The goal is a scalable, layered architecture, one that can appropriately meet the needs of both simple and extremely robust high-volume deployments. As with other Web technologies, the focus is on enabling ubiquitous interconnectivity of entities and organizations dispersed throughout the world.

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