企业业务流程集成

A. Raut, A. Basavaraja
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第一代企业应用集成(以下简称“EAl”)侧重于数据集成,强调在不同格式之间转换数据。然后企业在应用程序级别寻找集成包。这导致了应用程序之间脆弱的点对点连接,允许它们与组织内部或外部的其他系统共享信息。这种面向信息的点对点应用程序集成已经流行了一段时间,直到企业了解业务流程对于在极其艰难的市场条件下保持持续增长和利润的重要性。为了使组织的业务远景与业务流程保持一致,软件架构师在更高的抽象层次(称为企业业务流程集成)上查看应用程序集成。该模型允许应用程序之间作为业务流程的一部分进行信息交换,该业务流程由业务流程管理(以下简称“BPM”)包控制。本文讨论了传统EAI方法所涉及的问题,以及业务流程集成(以下简称“BPI”)如何克服这些问题。它提供了一种业务流程集成的体系结构方法,突出了组织内外应用程序利用Web服务和XML消息传递等最新技术的理想集成方法。
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Enterprise business process integration
First generation enterprise application integration (hereinafter, "EAl") focused on data integration and stressed on converting data between disparate formats. Then enterprises looked for integrating packages at the application level. That led to brittle and point-to-point connections between the applications allowing them to share information with other systems inside or outside of the organization. This information oriented point-to-point application integration has been quite popular for some time before the enterprises understood the importance of business processes to sustain continuous growth and profit in extremely tough market conditions. To align the business vision of an organization with the business processes, software architects are looking at the application integration at a higher level of abstraction called enterprises business process integration. This model allows the exchange of information between the applications as a part of a business process which is controlled by a business process management (hereinafter, "BPM") package. This paper discusses about the issues involved with traditional EAI approaches and how business process integration (hereinafter, "BPI") can overcome these issues. It presents an architectural approach to the business process integration that highlights the ideal integration methodologies for applications both inside and outside of the organization leveraging the latest technologies like Web services and XML messaging.
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