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	<title>The SOA Magazine Contributions by Clive Gee</title>
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The SOA Magazine is a monthly online publication provided by SOA Systems Inc. and Prentice Hall/PearsonPTR and is officially associated with the "Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl."
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	<copyright>Copyright 2006-2009, SOA Systems Inc.</copyright> 

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		<title>Service Development Lifecycle Controls for Creating a Service Factory</title>
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The concept of a software factory describes a practical work-product approach to governing an efficient service factory - a software engineering-based approach to defining, developing, testing, deploying, and operating functional services and automated business processes. All services follow a similar lifecycle of analysis, followed by design, development, deployment, and ongoing management. Because the service creation process is repetitive, a production engineering approach to automating software development can be used.
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