Abstract :
Web 2.0 predicates an improved and seamless user interaction and management of Web environment and resources, guaranteeing required services and a flexible generation of user applications. This occurs via an agile composition of services from available application (foundation) tools. Hence, Web 2.0 developers merely create the core of these applications, while the boundaries dynamically change and expand in accordance with user interaction (a use model). In other words, the resources, tools, and services act as plug-in entities that users can add or remove from the application´s operational framework according to their needs. In this article we propose a service-oriented architecture, or SOA, model for managing the operation of Web 2.0 platform actors, improving the services provided to consumers