Integration of Third-Party Applications and Web Clients by Means of an Enterprise Layer

Integration of Third-Party Applications and Web Clients by Means of an Enterprise Layer

Wilfried Lemahieu, Monigue Snoeck, Cindy Michiels
Copyright: © 2003 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-061-5.ch014
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Abstract

This case study presents an experience report on an Enterprise Modelling and Application Integration project for a young company, starting in the telecommunications business area. The company positions itself as a broadband application provider for the SME market. Whereas its original information infrastructure consisted of a number of stand-alone business and operational support system (BSS/OSS) applications, the projects aim was to define and implement an Enterprise Layer, serving as an integration layer on top of which these existing BSS/OSSs would function independently and in parallel. This integration approach was to be nonintrusive and was to use the business applications as-is. The scope of the case entails the conception of a unifying Enterprise Model and the formulation of an implementation architecture for the Enterprise Layer, based on the Enterprise JavaBeans framework.

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