Proceedings of the 2005 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing 2005
DOI: 10.1145/1066677.1066977
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Extending the business engineering framework for application integration purposes

Abstract: Current concepts of enterprise application integration often focus on technical issues only. Previous, more holistic approaches of deriving information system concepts from business requirements often addressed the development of a new information system replacing the existing, not integrated systems. In this paper, we describe an extension of the Business Engineering framework for application integration purposes.

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“…Obviously, SOA involves a change in information systems approach as in Table 1 that shows the key differences between SOA and information systems. (Russel et al, 2006) Tight coupling (Sutherland & Heuvel, 2002) Services (Erl, 2005) Processes (Middleton, 2007) No redundancy (Schelp & Schwinn, 2005) Redundancy (El Ouedghiri, 2007) Ease of integration (Josuttis, 2007) Complex integration (Giachetti, 2004) Agile methodology (Bloomberg, 2003) Traditional methodology (Barry & Lang, 2003) Source: (developed for this study)…”
Section: Distinctive Service-oriented Architecture Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Obviously, SOA involves a change in information systems approach as in Table 1 that shows the key differences between SOA and information systems. (Russel et al, 2006) Tight coupling (Sutherland & Heuvel, 2002) Services (Erl, 2005) Processes (Middleton, 2007) No redundancy (Schelp & Schwinn, 2005) Redundancy (El Ouedghiri, 2007) Ease of integration (Josuttis, 2007) Complex integration (Giachetti, 2004) Agile methodology (Bloomberg, 2003) Traditional methodology (Barry & Lang, 2003) Source: (developed for this study)…”
Section: Distinctive Service-oriented Architecture Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, organisations that have implemented a vast numbers of information systems across organisations tend to produce redundant information that is complex to integrate which can make tasks complicated for business users to consolidate this information (Giachetti, 2004;El Ouedghiri, 2007). However, in SOA system, the development of services that involve technical and business perspective results in no redundancy (Schelp & Schwinn, 2005), and thus it allows easy integration without changing the legacy systems (Josuttis, 2007).…”
Section: Distinctive Service-oriented Architecture Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%