Agility in the factory - SOA is on the way

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Service-oriented architectures, enabled by Web services, will help quickly integrate production line management and enterprise applications for higher “manufacturing intelligence,” finds John Harney

Web services are now rarely conceived of independently of service-oriented architectures. The first can be thought of as mini-applications that programmers deploy using common standards so they can interoperate over the Internet and across platforms....

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