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It Is Important to Understand That SOA Is Not a Concrete

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It is important to understand that SOA is not a concrete architecture; it is thought that leads to a concrete architecture. It might be described as a style, paradigm, concept, perspective, philosophy, or representation. That is, SOA is an approach, a way of thinking, a value system that leads to decisions that design a concrete architecture allowing enterprises to plug in new services or upgrade existing services in a granular approach.


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Outgroup

A social group toward which an individual feels opposition, rivalry, or hostility.

Ingroup

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