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Over the last several decades, software has become an integral part of all government, military, and business systems. After enabled by SOA and Web services, software systems have become more flexible, extensible, and scalable. When such an SOA-enabled software system is deployed on the Web, any users who have access to the Internet can access the software system and consume the provided services from the Internet. Such a typical scenario represents a rapidly emerging computing and business model: Software as Services.
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(2007). Software as Services and Services as Software. In: Services Computing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-38284-3_17
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