GB/T 32419.5-2017
ActiveInformation technology—SOA technology implementation specification—Part 5: Development of service integration
信息技术 SOA技术实现规范 第5部分:服务集成开发
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, development processes, and integration methods for building service-oriented architecture (SOA)-based service integration systems. It is applied in the IT industry for designing and implementing interoperable services across heterogeneous platforms, particularly in enterprise application integration and cloud computing environments. The standard guides developers in creating reusable, loosely coupled services to ensure consistent data exchange and system interoperability.
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