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Subject: Re: [soa-rm] Definition of "Service Consumer"
Correct! The RM does not care what type of implementation is used. Duane Ken Laskey wrote: > I would suggest our user can be either human or machine/software. > For the current purposes, I do not believe there is a difference. > > Ken > > On Apr 7, 2005, at 4:37 AM, Gregory A. Kohring wrote: > >> Thomas, >> >> Perhaps one should use a somewhat broader definition which captures >> the human user as well: >> >> Service Consumer: An entity which exploits a service. >> >> >> -- Greg >> >> >> Thomas Erl wrote: >> >>> Now that we've decided on the term "service consumer" it may be >>> useful to formally define it. The term "consumer" is used by the >>> WS-I Basic Profile wherein it is simply defined as "Software that >>> invokes an instance." >>> Thomas >> >> >> >> -- >> ====================================================================== >> G.A. Kohring >> C&C Research Laboratories, NEC Europe Ltd. >> ====================================================================== >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Ken Laskey > MITRE Corporation, M/S H305 phone: 703-883-7934 > 7515 Colshire Drive fax: 703-883-1379 > McLean VA 22102-7508 > > -- *********** Senior Standards Strategist - Adobe Systems, Inc. - http://www.adobe.com Vice Chair - UN/CEFACT Bureau Plenary - http://www.unece.org/cefact/ Adobe Enterprise Developer Resources - http://www.adobe.com/enterprise/developer/main.html ***********
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