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- 3. This is the method used to ensure interoperability between services in an SOA enterprise.
- 8. This service principle is used to increase service scalability.
- 10. ___________ -driven architectural model focuses on aligning SOA initiatives with well-defined enterprise strategies, comply with governance mandates, and meet competitive challenges to keep pace with changes in market conditions.
- 11. The cost effectiveness of an automated business application, process, or system is measure by its return on ___________.
- 13. The ________ phase of the SOA life cycle is used to govern a capability version, process version, or service version from having its specification approved through to being realized.
- 14. ____________ is defined by the ability of different software programs to share data.
- 15. ____________ is a means of separating a service resource's interface from the service implementation.
- 18. By taking advantage of the functional ___________ promoted by service-oriented computing, service layers may be established that contain the required business models.
- 19. The ________ phase of the SOA life cycle is used to govern a capability version, application version, process version, or service version from being realized, through to being deployed in production.
- 21. One of the goals of __________ is is to allow for service logic to be repeatedly leveraged over time so as to achieve an increasingly high return on the initial investment of delivering the service.
- 22. A software module added to an application or system that allows access to its capabilities via a standards-compliant services interface.
- 23. The ___________ -centric approach considers the whole or the majority of enterprise requirements.
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- 1. One of the goals of SOA is to reduce the __________ on an IT department by reducing redundancy, size, operational cost, and overhead.
- 2. The ___________ phase of the SOA life cycle is used to deprecate and eventually retire a deployed capability version, application version, process version, or service version, when it is no longer required.
- 3. This principle states that services are composable.
- 4. service ________ is the means by which a business function is accomplished.
- 5. This service principle states services are supplemented with communicative meta data by which they can be effectively discovered and interpreted.
- 6. The ___________ -neutral approach assists with changing business requirements by constantly managing the evolution of essential technology architecture components.
- 7. This service principle is used to increase a service’s runtime reliability, performance, and predictability, especially when being reused and composed.
- 9. _________ coupled services are typically required to perform more run-time processing than if they were more tightly coupled.
- 12. The _________ phase of the SOA life cycle to govern a capability version, application version, process version, or service version from being initially identified through to its specification being proposed for review.
- 16. The ________ -centric approach addresses the capability of reusability in the form of a reconfiguration, enabling existing services with the ability to become parts of other solutions.
- 17. Services within the same service inventory are in compliance with the same contract design standards are ____________.
- 20. An objective of SOA is having the option to ___________ when a current vendor's existing products or solutions are no longer adequate.
