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Michael Bell

"Service-Oriented Modeling (SOA): Service Analysis, Design, and Architecture"

Therefore, the common practice would be to
first depict conceptual services that may change their course, behaviors, and structures during the
service life span.
During the development life cycle a service may undergo major structural alterations
such as decomposition or unification. These service transformations should be captured in the life
cycle strategy to enable efficient service design and construction. This also can facilitate life cycle
funding and resource allocation for the real-time season. Thus, while carving out the service??™s
life cycle plan, the practitioner may find that the workflow decomposition style can simplify the
complexities of design-time and run-time activities.
Exhibit 3.6 depicts a classic service life cycle scenario, in which the loan verification
service is decomposed into two separate entities: credit verification service and risk assessment
service. This process commences in the design-time season and lasts throughout the entire service
life cycle. Although business requirements may have dictated only the construction of a
loan verification service, the architecture choice, however, was to decouple the original business
concept into two separate entities to enable asset reusability and ease of management in
production.
Workflow Consolidation Style. This workflow style is about unification of services during the
life cycle process. Why are services being combined amid the service life cycle timeline? What
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