Fourth Annual ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS'05) 2005
DOI: 10.1109/icis.2005.12
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A model for application integration using Web services

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“…Based on these approaches, we focused on capturing business requirements with models and mapping these models to existing distributed legacy applications. Considering the integration of legacy applications using Web services, a generic model for application integration is presented in [8]. Since different legacy applications often use different formats and standards for describing their data schemas, a mapping of these different data schemas has to be realized additionally.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on these approaches, we focused on capturing business requirements with models and mapping these models to existing distributed legacy applications. Considering the integration of legacy applications using Web services, a generic model for application integration is presented in [8]. Since different legacy applications often use different formats and standards for describing their data schemas, a mapping of these different data schemas has to be realized additionally.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since different legacy applications often use different formats and standards for describing their data schemas, a mapping of these different data schemas has to be realized additionally. The proposed approach in [8] focuses on the integration of several different data schemas by implementing adapter components realized with Web services. Within the special requirements of our scenario, not only the integration of existing data schemas but also the integration of existing business logic is needed; thus our approach considers the aspect of integration from a systemoriented direction.…”
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“…These systems lack scalability and flexibility to changes in business and regulations. An average fortune 1 000 company has around 48 applications and 14 databases for a total of 62 potential systems that can be integrated [1] . Some of these applications are internal to the enterprise while others are external to it.…”
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“…In a fairly medium scale to large software architecture where there is need to integrate or communicate between different kinds of applications the introduction of links can make the architecture messy and it is called spaghetti architecture [9]. …”
Section: Soa -A Solution To Spaghetti Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%