Abstract

Many organizations are increasingly looking for techniques that can lead to large-scale (and often dynamic) integration and inter operation of new and existing components, services, or systems. Service-oriented architecture (SOA) holds great promise as an approach that can facilitate these desires. Over the past decades, organizations have tried various development software reuse approaches, such as commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) based systems, product line engineering, and frames. As we move into this new world of highly interoperable systems, we should take advantage of the lessons taught by the development of these approaches. This paper identifies key lessons from COTS and software reuse that can be applied to SOA

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