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Michael Bell

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

It is akin to a template
that can guide to the linking of atomic, composite, and cluster service structures. These templates
communicate the types of problems they can help resolve and assist you in carving out design
strategies such as service reusability and interoperability. They are named styles because they
shape the design composition delivery. Simply put, a service-oriented design composition not
only communicates a solution, but it also provides a strategy that can be leveraged in future
design endeavors. Here we are commissioned to deliver long lasting remedies regardless of how
limited the problems are.
The four major conceptual service association types that are discussed in the service
conceptualization phase (Chapter 4) come in handy now. The circular, hierarchical, network,
and star conceptual service relationships transform into design composition styles. For example,
the conceptual circular association style now is used to describe a circular design composition.
In the same fashion, the conceptual network association now is employed to depict a network
design composition. Exhibit 13.2 shows the four styles that are employed to construct logical
composition diagrams.
Before the discussion moves on to the actual logical design composition styles and explores
their ability to provide business and technological solutions, their supporting structures will be
discussed.


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