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26th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'04)
pp. 726-727
Architectures and Technologies for Enterprise Application Integration
Ian Gorton, National ICT Australia
Anna Liu, Microsoft Australia
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Architects are faced with the problem of building
enterprise scale information systems, with streamlined,
automated internal business processes and web-enabled
business functions, all across multiple legacy
applications. The underlying architectures for such
systems are embodied in a range of diverse products
known as Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
technologies. In this tutorial, we highlight some of the
major problems, approaches and issues in designing
EAI architectures and selecting appropriate
supporting technology. The tutorial presents a range
of the common architectural patterns frequently used
for EAI applications. It also explains Service Oriented
Architectures as the current best practice architectural
framework for EAI. It then describes the state-or-the-art
in EAI technologies that support these
architectural styles, and discusses some of the key
design trade-offs involved when selecting an
appropriate integration technology (including buy
versus build decisions).
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Citation:
Ian Gorton, Anna Liu,
"Architectures and Technologies for Enterprise Application Integration,"
icse,
pp. 726-727,
26th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'04),
2004
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