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How Programs Are Made Through Service Oriented Architecture

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There are several approaches when it comes to service oriented architecture. Such methodologies used in service oriented architecture are required in order for programmers to create a well balanced and highly efficient software program that is required in any type of business. All types of program, from business accounting applications to POS or Point Of Sale Programs pass through such approaches. These service oriented architecture approaches are designed to effectively release a program to the public without the problem of gaining bad publicity of several other problems in terms of quality control.

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The first approach to consider in service oriented architecture would be market research. In this approach, both programmers and marketers try to find out what types of programs are applicable to the public and which ones would flop. The research would often be based on past applications released and the feedback that it garnered from its users. In market research, interface and overall design is also criticized so that all released programs would be accepted by the public. The next process is in looking for the proposed business and solution. This approach includes system integration and how a business would use specific software. For instance, businesses would need a POS program applicable for their restaurant. Of course, the program should be able to be integrated to several devices including an order taking device. Once the proposed business solution is done, analyzing the problem would be the next process. In this process of service oriented architecture, programmers would be analyzing the software and what type of source code to use. This part of the process also includes feature searching or looking for the applicable features that should be in the program.

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The next approach in service oriented architecture is planning for the design and then generating the code for the software. In this process of service oriented architecture, programmers would be making a plan for the software. They would try to make markups for the interface as well as to how each button correlates to a specific function. Once the plan is finished, then making the code would be the next step. Usually, the coding process is the longest part since programmers would need to check and recheck the program so that there would be lesser bugs and glitches in the future. Once the code is done, the next step in service oriented architecture would be through rigorous testing done by either the public or by beta testers. In terms of the public, programs would be shared online so that the public would be able to download it. Once they have done so, they can check for bugs or they can share feedbacks about the program.

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Once testing is done, then the programs would be copied in either a CD or through online and then packaged with its instruction manual and cover. CD keys are then provided in this process so that illegal sharing would be avoided. Once deployment is done, software development and service oriented architecture would still continue. If there are extensions or updates for the software, programmers would need to send the update. They would also need to check for further bugs and glitches. These are the processes that are applied in service oriented architecture.

Summary: There are several approaches when it comes to service oriented architecture. Such methodologies used in service oriented architecture are required in order for programmers to create a well balanced and highly efficient software program that is required in any type of business.

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