Is a Mission Oriented Architecture (MOA) a better way to describe things than SOA?
I might sound like a troll, but I would like to seriously understand this deeper. The place I work at has started to use the term MOA, versus SOA as we believe it drives more clarity and want to compare it to the true goals of SOA.
Is a Mission Oriented Architecture (MOA) a better way to describe things than SOA?
I might sound like a troll, but I would like to seriously understand this deeper. The place I work at has started to use the term MOA, versus SOA as we believe it drives more clarity and want to compare it to the true goals of SOA.
Is a Mission Oriented Architecture (MOA) a better way to describe things than SOA?
I might sound like a troll, but I would like to seriously understand this deeper. The place I work at has started to use the term MOA, versus SOA as we believe it drives more clarity and want to compare it to the true goals of SOA.
Is a Mission Oriented Architecture (MOA) a better way to describe things than SOA?
I might sound like a troll, but I would like to seriously understand this deeper. The place I work at has started to use the term MOA, versus SOA as we believe it drives more clarity and want to compare it to the true goals of SOA.
Updating ip address for custom domain [closed]
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Deciding between applications and services in CloudFoundry PaaS
I need some clarification on an aspect of CloudFoundry architecture guidelines. CF has two major concepts – applications and services. CF-Applications can consume CF-Services using the CloudFoundry infrastructure to create and manage service instances.