Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
Definitions of Tool Integration for Environments
IEEE Software
Business Process Coordination: State of the Art, Trends, and Open Issues
Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
An integrated multidimensional process improvement methodology for manufacturing systems
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions
Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions
Service-Oriented Computing: Key Concepts and Principles
IEEE Internet Computing
Enterprise Service Bus
A Perspective on the Future of Middleware-based Software Engineering
FOSE '07 2007 Future of Software Engineering
Continuous integration: improving software quality and reducing risk
Continuous integration: improving software quality and reducing risk
Dependable Service- Oriented Computing
IEEE Internet Computing
A Dependable ESB Framework for Service Integration
IEEE Internet Computing
An event-based empirical process analysis framework
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
A process model discovery approach for enabling model interoperability in signal engineering
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Model-Driven Interoperability
Workflow validation framework in distributed engineering environments
OTM'11 Proceedings of the 2011th Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems
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In modern software application development, engineering systems and tools from several sources have to cooperate for building agile process environments. While there are approaches for the technical integration of component-based business software systems, there is only little work on the flexible and efficient integration of engineering tools and systems along the software life cycle. In this paper we introduce the concept of the “Engineering Service Bus” (EngSB) based on established Enterprise Service Bus concepts for business software systems. Based on real-world use cases from software engineering we show how the EngSB allows prototyping new variants of software engineering processes and derive research issues for further work.