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A part of a service contract that is commonly standardized is the __________.
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Service-oriented computing advocates a concept based on the creation of a service layer with standardized and unified endpoints (service contracts) while allowing individual service implementations to remain disparate and independently governed. This concept is known as:
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Service-oriented computing aims to increase an organization's responsiveness by allowing it to adapt to change more efficiently and effectively. This is known as:
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One of the fundamental characteristics of service-oriented architecture is:
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By applying a __________ strategic scope to the technology architecture, it can be kept in constant synch with how the business evolves over time.
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Why is it recommended to establish a service-oriented architectural model that is vendor-neutral?
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Service Autonomy, Service Statelessness, and Service Loose Coupling are examples of:
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Which of the following statements is true?
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When enterprise-wide standardization is unattainable, multiple domain service inventories may need to be created instead of:
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The use of __________ services tends to __________ the size of service compositions.