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Middleware-induced styles for enterprise application integration
In this paper, we describe a PhD project in which a method is devised to select a middleware platform for enterprise application integration (EAI). The method uses a taxonomy of middleware platforms that is based on the architectural styles that are induced by the middleware platforms. The focus in the selection process is on extra-functional properties of the systems based on the different styles rather than functional or data issues