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Business Level Service-Oriented Enterprise Application Integration

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Enterprise Interoperability II

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In this paper we propose a new approach for service-oriented enterprise application integration (EAI). Unlike current EAI solutions, which mainly focus on technological aspects, our approach allows business domain experts to get more involved in the integration process. First, we provide a technique for modeling application services at a sufficiently high level of abstraction for business experts to work with. Next, these business experts can model the orchestration as well as the information mappings that are required to achieve their integration goals. Our mediation framework then takes over and realizes the integration solution by transforming these models to existing service orchestration technology.

The presented work has been done in the Freeband Communication project A-Muse (amuse. freeband.nl). Freeband Communication (www.freeband.nl) is sponsored by the Dutch government under contract BSIK 03025.

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Pokraev, S., Quartel, D.A.C., Steen, M.W.A., Wombacher, A., Reichert, M. (2007). Business Level Service-Oriented Enterprise Application Integration. In: Gonçalves, R.J., Müller, J.P., Mertins, K., Zelm, M. (eds) Enterprise Interoperability II. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-858-6_55

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