Service Oriented Architecture(SOA): A Literature Review on the Maintainability, Approaches and Design Process
Leena Haorongbam, Renuka Nagpal, Rajni Sehgal
Abstract
The majority of software efficiency is likely to be supplied and absorbed as services in the future. Undoubtedly, they might be implemented as closely connected technologies, however, the site of use, whether it’s a browser, a machine, or some other point, will all utilise a service-based architecture. Information technology systems have expanded tremendously over the previous years, forcing businesses with more sophisticated software structures to manage. Information technology teams must continue to adapt rapidly to new business demands, decrease information technology costs to the company, and incorporate and absorb business development customers and clients in a smooth manner. Nevertheless, a comprehensive answer leaves much to be desired. This paper aims to discuss Service Oriented Architecture(SOA) which are now being pushed as its next incremental milestone in helping information technology businesses address their ever-increasingly complicated issues. It also tries to come up with a description of service based on how it is used in practice.