What is a service-oriented architecture (SOA) in computational architecture?

A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a computational architecture that is designed to enable the development of loosely coupled software systems. In SOA, software systems are organized as a collection of services that are modular, modular, and reusable. These services can interact with each other through a well-defined interface, allowing developers to build complex software systems that are composed of smaller, more manageable components. The primary goal of SOA is to create software systems that are more flexible, scalable, and adaptable to changing business requirements. SOA is widely used in enterprise applications, where it is used to integrate multiple systems and components into a cohesive, integrated system.

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