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An Enterprise Layer Based Approach to Application Service Integration
- Today many companies rely on third party applications and application services for (part of) their information systems. When applications from different parties are used together, an integration problem raises. In this paper we describe an integration approach based on the construction of an ente
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Integration of Third-Party Applications and Web-Clients by Means of an Enterprise Layer
- ULL requires incumbents to offer shared access (or line sharing). Line sharing enables operators and the incumbent to share the same line. Consumers can acquire data services from an operator while retaining the voice services of the incumbent. Some operators may choose to offer data services only,
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Consistency by Construction: the case of MERODE
- Modeling languages such as UML offer a set of basic models to describe a software system from different views and at different levels of abstraction.
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A Layered Architecture Sustaining Model Driven and Event Driven Software Development (Extended Abstract)
- This paper presents a layered software architecture reconciling model-driven, event-driven, and object-oriented software development. In its simplest from, the architecture consists of two layers: an enterprise layer consisting of a relatively stable business model and an information system laye
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An Event Based Approach to Web Service Design and Interaction
- This paper advocates an approach to web service design and interaction that is based on web services simultaneously participating in shared business events. In contrast to one-to-one method invocations, such events are broadcast in parallel to all web services that participate in it. Moreover, th
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Event Based Web Service Description and Coordination
- This paper proposes the concept of business events as the cornerstone to web service description and coordination. First, a web service architecture is introduced as the result of an event based analysis & design phase. Then, it is advocated how the event concept can be used for semantically ric
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