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 | | From: | Doug Cuff | | Subject: | Re: service-oriented architecture | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 19:37:42 -0400 |
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 | If you're asking what *I* use, it's "an SOA". If you're asking me to cite the rule specifically pertaining to SOA, that's quite another. ;-)
Joyce Fetterman wrote: | | IT Whirlers, | | Do you write "an SOA" (pronouncing SOA as an initialism) or "a SOA" | (pronouncing it as an acronym)? Why? | | I can't find any consistency in usage; it's often used both ways on the same | page! | | Thanks! | Joyce | |
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