Integrating legacy Software into a Service oriented Architecture
CSMR '06 Proceedings of the Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering
Data delivery in a service-oriented world: the BEA aquaLogic data services platform
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
An Information Systems Manifesto
An Information Systems Manifesto
Damia: data mashups for intranet applications
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Creating and maintaining coherency in loosely coupled systems
IBM Systems Journal
Web Services: Concepts, Architectures and Applications
Web Services: Concepts, Architectures and Applications
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The push toward more interactive and flexible applications, motivated by huge demand in terms of cost saving, shorter development cycle, faster adjustment, and more reliable execution, has generated the need for integrating the different applications and attract more business people involved in. New approaches and tools for enterprise lightweight collaboration and composition, such as Mashup and Web service, bring various fresh and significant elements into present system architecture. In this work, we firstly indentify and classify the integration architecture framework systematically. Subsequently, five typical patterns for enterprise integration are identified, characterized, and evaluated with focus on the practical applicable scenarios. Within the current research project ORIPS, a resource-based platform that allows for different options to realize resources reorganization and application integration, verifies the correctness and feasibility of integration framework and patterns, and creates promising solution in rapid system development.