As a service composition expert, I can say with confidence that A, C, and D are the correct answers. B is just plain wrong. Service composition is as old as distributed computing itself.
C) The Service Composability principle emphasizes that services need to be designed to participate as effective members of multiple service compositions.
A) The Service Composability principle is closely associated with the Service Reusability principle because service composition can be seen as a form of reuse.
C) The Service Composability principle emphasizes that services need to be designed to participate as effective members of multiple service compositions.
A) The Service Composability principle is closely associated with the Service Reusability principle because service composition can be seen as a form of reuse.
C) The Service Composability principle emphasizes that services need to be designed to participate as effective members of multiple service compositions.
A) The Service Composability principle is closely associated with the Service Reusability principle because service composition can be seen as a form of reuse.
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