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Loosely-coupled, distributed system architectures need to be flexible enough to allow individual components to join or leave the heterogeneous conglomerate of services and components and to change their internal design and data models without jeopardizing the whole architecture. A well-established approach is to use a lingua franca for the integration layer that hides the heterogeneity among the components and provides the glue that allows the individual components to take part in the loosely integrated system.
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Rys, M. (2001). Bringing the Internet to Your Database: Using SQLServer 2000 and XML to Build Loosely-Coupled Systems. In: Heuer, A., Leymann, F., Priebe, D. (eds) Datenbanksysteme in Büro, Technik und Wissenschaft. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56687-5_2
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