The choreography describes the interactions between multiple services, whereas orchestration represents control from one party's perspective
This means that a choreography differs from an orchestration with respect to where the logic that controls the interactions between…
One or more of below listed option(s) could lead to a failure:1. Lack of understanding / abstractness
2. Unable to define / determinate the bounderies of services / process steps
3. Unable to decouple the execution and management of the involved process steps
4. Afraid to…
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depends on the requirements and process itself. I agree previous answers, but a a small checklist of things to be checked is always good:
- is my process more like a flow-chart? all states are well defined within the process and they are also predicted. The transition…