Service classification-SAIF
Service classification
Service classification is a scheme that provides a framework that simplifies the effort of integration. A service classification should: 1) be consistent with a set of principles that provide architectural and design guidance on the usage and crafting of services. 2) provide an easily understood and consistent set of guidelines that provide clarity and reusability, 3) ultimately, the service classification System describes certain patterns, 4) defines certain limits based on experience, best practice, engineering, and design, and the architecture, 5) Constrain and extend the field of software engineering in the context of standardized services. Types of service classifications are process, capability, core, utility. [CBDI, Thomas Erl].
Tony Julian 21:08, 20 April 2011 (UTC)