Chapter 8. Service Abstraction (Information Hiding and Meta Abstraction Types)

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8.1 Abstraction Explained

8.2 Profiling this Principle

8.3 Types of Meta Abstraction

8.4 Measuring Service Abstraction

8.5 Service Abstraction and Service Design

8.6 Risks Associated with Service Abstraction

8.7 Case Study Example

We can only assess and judge the value of something for which information is made available to us. What we publish about a service communicates its purpose and capabilities and provides details to potential consumers about how it can be programmatically invoked and engaged.

The information we don’t publish about a service protects the integrity ...

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