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Service-oriented modeling and architecture

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IBM Service-oriented Modeling and Architecture (SOMA) is an end-to-end software development method, developed by IBM, for building SOA Solutions.

IBM SOMA consists of the phases of identification, specification, realization, implementation, deployment and management in which the fundamental building blocks of SOA are identified then refined and implemented in each phase. The fundamental building blocks of SOA consists of services, components, flows and related to them, information, policy and contracts.

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