A) Systematic Organization of Applications B) Software Operations Approach C) Service-Oriented Association D) Service-Oriented Architecture
A) SOAP B) HTTP C) REST D) TCP/IP
A) Microservices architecture B) Monolithic architecture C) Service-Oriented architecture D) Event-Driven architecture
A) Reusability B) Discoverability C) Loose coupling D) Autonomy
A) To orchestrate service compositions B) To promote flexibility in service interactions C) To manage service registries D) To centralize service interactions
A) Web Services B) Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) C) Microservices D) Middleware
A) Services are tightly integrated with each other B) Services are designed with minimal dependencies C) Services cannot be reused D) Services can only be used once
A) To dynamically discover and bind to services B) To store data C) To manage governance D) To provide security
A) Micro Services Architecture B) Early Adoption C) SOA 2.0 and Service Composition D) Web Services Era
A) Event-Driven Architecture B) Service-Oriented Architecture C) Monolithic Architecture D) Microservices Architecture |