Multiple Choice
Service-oriented computing advocates a concept based on the creation of a service layer with standardized and unified endpoints (service contracts) while allowing individual service implementations to remain disparate and independently governed. This concept is known as:
A) interoperability
B) transformation
C) federation
D) isolation
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