Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a software design paradigm where application components are designed as independent services. These services communicate with each other, typically over a network, using well-defined interfaces and protocols, often using web services standards like SOAP, REST, and related technologies. This facilitates interoperability, reusability, and flexibility in building distributed systems. Web services are commonly used to implement SOA principles, enabling applications to access and exchange data and functionality over the internet.
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