DocumentCode
1923383
Title
Evaluating Enterprise Integration Middleware Technologies
Author
Gordon, Ian
Author_Institution
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA
fYear
2007
fDate
Feb. 26 2007-March 2 2007
Firstpage
11
Lastpage
11
Abstract
Summary form only given. 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 such systems are embodied in a range of diverse products known as ´enterprise integration´ technologies. In this tutorial, we highlight some of the major problems, approaches and issues in designing enterprise integration architectures and selecting appropriate supporting technology. An architect´s perspective on designing large-scale integrated applications is taken, and we discuss requirements elicitation, architecture patterns, enterprise integration technology features and risk mitigation. Specific technology platforms covered include messaging, message brokers, application servers, business process management and Web services and service-oriented architecture technologies
Keywords
Web services; middleware; software architecture; Web service; application server; business process management; enterprise integration middleware; message broker; requirements elicitation; service-oriented architecture technology; Application software; Appropriate technology; Buildings; Business; Computer architecture; Information systems; Large scale integration; Middleware; Technology management; Web services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS)-Based Software Systems, 2007. ICCBSS '07. Sixth International IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Banff, Alta.
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2785-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCBSS.2007.16
Filename
4127292
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