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loosely coupled

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loosely coupled

See loose coupling.



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Next-generation infrastructure and integration products must accommodate loosely coupled systems, standards-based architectures, and Internet technologies in a seamless, easy-to-implement fashion," said Sally Hudson, research manager of software infrastructure, IDC.
Though the authors speak with approval about how key elements in the reform program were aligned, they document the many factors that prevented any wholesale success of the effort--a loosely coupled state system of education, scarce financial resources, political debates about the best way to teach mathematics, lack of available textbooks congruent with the goals of the program, assessment challenges and other factors.
In addition to evolving in concert with the relevant IETF specifications, NIST SIP provides a public-domain software platform for industry and university researchers to experiment with service creation and with open, component-based approaches to implement distributed services from a loosely coupled set of composable components.
 
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