The result was delete. Mark Arsten ( talk) 18:57, 24 September 2012 (UTC) reply
There are literally no sources for this. None, zero. Why? Because it's obviously made up by the author.
Made up probably, if phrases like "data codes" are any indication (the correct term is "data formats"), by someone who doesn't speak English very well. This doesn't give you any information which cannot be gleaned from existing articles like Service-oriented architecture, web service along with a lot of the other stuff in Category:Web services. — Tom Morris ( talk) 17:42, 17 September 2012 (UTC) reply
SOA-MC is a special denomination of SOA, placing emphasis on the existence of clients of different technologies, that is, multiple clients. There are many ways to use SOA. In many of them, the clients use one same technology. For example: the clients are web servers. When SOA is used knowingly for simultaneous use with clients of different technologies - e.g. computers and mobile devices - it is referred as SOA-MC.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Sbvb ( talk • contribs) 19:09, 17 September 2012
I use the term "SOA-MC" to refer to my software projects (both Academically and for professional outsourcing activity). That term is simple and elegant to make it clear that it is expected that clients have different technologies. This article should remain in wikipedia. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Marcelols83 ( talk • contribs) 19:16, 17 September 2012 (UTC) — Marcelols83 ( talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic. reply
The term "multiple clients" is used often to refer the same as in this article. See [ [1]]. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Marcelols83 ( talk • contribs)