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Some people consider an application model to be the application architecture. I prefer to draw a distinction between the two. I treat architecture as a set of rules established for an entire system or solution. We looked at the architecture for Web services in Chapter 2, which laid out a foundation for us. However, we aren’t far enough along to jump into application design yet. We first need to model the solution. This pre-design component is what I will refer to as our model.

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© 2001 William L. Oellermann, Jr.

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Oellermann, W.L. (2001). Web Services Models. In: Architecting Web Services. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1140-2_5

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