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Introduction to
Service-Orientation
    Services (Part I)
    Services (Part II)
    The Service-Orientation
Design Paradigm
    Origins and Influences of Service-Orientation (Part I)
    Origins and Influences of Service-Orientation (Part II)

Service-Orientation
Design Principles
    Standardized Service Contracts
    Service Loose Coupling
    Service Abstraction
    Service Reusability
    Service Autonomy
    Service Statelessness
    Service Discoverability
    Service Composability
    Service-Orientation and Interoperability

Effects of Service-Orientation on the Enterprise
    Service-Orientation and the Concept of "Application"
    Service-Orientation and the Concept of "Integration"
    The Service Composition

Service-Orientation
in the Real World
    Life Before
Service-Orientation (Part I)
    Life Before
Service-Orientation (Part II)
    The Need for
Service-Orientation (Part I)
    The Need for
Service-Orientation (Part II)
    Challenges Introduced by Service-Orientation (Part I)
    Challenges Introduced by Service-Orientation (Part II)
    Additional Considerations

Resources
    SOA Book Series
    SOA Training & Certification
    Free SOA Principles Poster
    Notification
    SOAPatterns.org
    WhatIsSOA.com
    SOA Visio Stencil

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