Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) techniques are today widely adopted to build Enterprise Information Systems. Moreover the increasing reliability of tools and techniques stemming from the 'Internet revolution' is rendering ever more convenient to base the development of new applications on Web technology, especially because of the great advantages it affords in terms of scalability and distribution. These two approaches can be used together to develop highly integrated and flexible computer systems for powerful Web-based Information Systems (WIS). In the paper we'll discuss the fundamental architectures in Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and present issues that need to be tackled in using EAI technologies for building Public Access WIS.

Using EAI to build public access web-based information System

Aloia N;Concordia C;
2004

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Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) techniques are today widely adopted to build Enterprise Information Systems. Moreover the increasing reliability of tools and techniques stemming from the 'Internet revolution' is rendering ever more convenient to base the development of new applications on Web technology, especially because of the great advantages it affords in terms of scalability and distribution. These two approaches can be used together to develop highly integrated and flexible computer systems for powerful Web-based Information Systems (WIS). In the paper we'll discuss the fundamental architectures in Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and present issues that need to be tackled in using EAI technologies for building Public Access WIS.
2004
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
972-98947-7-9
Information systems
interoperability
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