The standardized service contract is a software design principle[1] applied within the service-orientation design paradigm to guarantee that service contracts[2] within a service inventory[3] (enterprise or domain) adhere to the same set of design standards.[4] This facilitates standardized service contracts across the service inventory.[5]
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