Service-oriented architecture includes "reuse." Which of the following is a description of why a business finds it useful? Using
sensitive data again and again. Access to servers from many locations. Reliable capacity-on-demand. The selection of a specific computing device by each employee. The breaking apart of functionality into small services that can be used by many different syste
A description of why a business finds "reuse" useful is: E. The breaking apart of functionality into small services that can be used by many different systems.
<h3>What is a service-oriented architecture?</h3>
A service-oriented architecture can be defined as an architectural style or software development model that is typically used for building software programs that make use of services available in a network and can communicate across different computer platforms and programming languages.
In this context, a business firm would find "reuse" useful because it helps to break apart functionality into small services that can be used by many different information systems such as Go-ogle maps.
Automation. ... It involves taking a machine or software that was taught to do simple repetitive tasks (traditional automation) and teaching it to intuitively adapt or correct its performance based on changing conditions, at speed and scale.