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RE: Will The Real SOA Please Sit Down?


RE:  Will The Real SOA Please Sit Down?
Just in time semantic web stitching, aka, late binding at web scale.

It leads to the issue: you don't what you know until asked.  It 
makes some doubt the credibility of an answer, but it loses a 
lot of pretense so recovers energy.  Context rules.

Another way of saying that is:  instead of trying to establish my 
authority, determine if my answer meets your requirements.  It's 
delphic but it works.

len


From: Liam Quin [mailto:liam@w...]

On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 03:39:35PM -0000, Michael Kay wrote:
> If no-one can agree what a term means, just stop using it.

But then we'd lose 99% of all the terms used in information
technology!  :-)

Liam

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