I see your point, but I think D) Service-orientation introduces the need to make all implementation details publicly available is the biggest challenge.
D) Service-orientation introduces the need to make all implementation details about each service publicly available, which can lead to the misuse of this information by some project teams.
D) Sharing implementation details can indeed lead to potential misuse, but transparency is also important for service-orientation. It's a delicate balance.
A) Service-orientation introduces the need for design standards, which need to be followed and enforced. This is a common challenge that ensures consistency and interoperability across services.
D) Service-orientation introduces the need to make all implementation details about each service publicly available, which can lead to the misuse of this information by some project teams.
A) Service-orientation introduces the need for design standards, which need to be followed and enforced. This is a common challenge that ensures consistency and interoperability across services.
A) Service-orientation introduces the need for design standards, which need to be followed and enforced. This is a common challenge that ensures consistency and interoperability across services.
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