• The service reusability principle is a design principle, applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, to create services that can be reused across...
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  • simplifies service maintenance. The service reusability principle dictates that services should be designed to maximize reuse. Similarly, the service composability...
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  • business processes. As reusability goes up, so does the overhead of managing state data. The Service Statelessness principle provides guidelines in favor...
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  • computing, service composability is a design principle, applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, that encourages the design of services that...
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  • paradigm emphasizes service reuse as dictated by the service reusability design principle. Under this paradigm of a heavily reused services, reliability becomes...
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  • potentially reusable functional context but with a contract that does not convey this reusability correctly does not achieve its reusability potential....
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  • the dependency inversion principle is a specific methodology for loosely coupled software modules. When following this principle, the conventional dependency...
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  • or service. In the case of a service, because of the emphasis placed on service reusability, opportunities should exist for reuse of this service. However...
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    point-to-point wireline plants before packet switching rendered FDM obsolete. The principle of CDMA is based on spread spectrum technology developed for military...
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  • In software engineering, inversion of control (IoC) is a design principle in which custom-written portions of a computer program receive the flow of control...
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  • interpreted. Service reusability Logic is divided into various services, to promote reuse of code. Service encapsulation Many services which were not...
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  • case of service-orientation, more knowledge is not necessarily better. There is a chance that additional information could impede the reusability of the...
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  • The Law of Demeter (LoD) or principle of least knowledge is a design guideline for developing software, particularly object-oriented programs. In its...
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  • science, separation of concerns (sometimes abbreviated as SoC) is a design principle for separating a computer program into distinct sections. Each section...
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  • The once-only principle is an e-government concept that aims to ensure that citizens, institutions, and companies only have to provide certain standard...
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  • from being hard to comprehend, reuse, maintain and change as a whole.: 314–315  According to the polymorphism principle, responsibility for defining the...
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    Reuse of human excreta is the safe, beneficial use of treated human excreta after applying suitable treatment steps and risk management approaches that...
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  • low-latency service. Rather than differentiating network traffic based on the requirements of an individual flow, DiffServ operates on the principle of traffic...
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  • the Security Zone in its place. The same-origin policy protects against reusing authenticated sessions across origins. The following example illustrates...
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    inversion principle. In statically typed languages using dependency injection means that a client only needs to declare the interfaces of the services it uses...
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    In environmental law, the polluter pays principle is enacted to make the party responsible for producing pollution responsible for paying for the damage...
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    dating from the second millennium B.C., may be evidence of type, wherein the reuse of identical characters was applied to create cuneiform text. Babylonian...
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  • Canonical schema pattern (category Service-oriented (business computing))
    data model transformation. It also increases the reusability potential of a service as now the service can be consumed without requiring any custom data...
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    In its core principle, the European Parliament defines CE as "a model of production and consumption that involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing...
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  • templating frameworks, and session management, and they often promote code reuse. Although they often target development of dynamic web sites, they are also...
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    In the European Union, the principle of subsidiarity is the principle that decisions are retained by Member States if the intervention of the European...
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  • The World Reuse, Repair and Recycling Association (WR3A) is a business consortium dedicated to the reform of the trade of e-waste. The WR3A is inspired...
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  • targets David Parnas – Canadian software engineer Information hiding – Principle of computer program design (encapsulation) Library (computing) – Collection...
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    organization centered upon the principle of re-use and may be operated as for profit or not for profit. The basic operational principle of all Scrapstores is the...
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    Upcycling (redirect from Creative reuse)
    Upcycling, also known as creative reuse, is the process of transforming by-products, waste materials, useless, or unwanted products into new materials...
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