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IT Infrastructure to Enable Next Generation Enterprises
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Process Patterns for Software Systems In-house Integration and Merge Experiences from Industry
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Software systems in-house integration: Architecture, process practices, and strategy selection
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Industrial application integration using the unification approach to agent-enabled semantic SOA
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QoSA'05 Proceedings of the First international conference on Quality of Software Architectures and Software Quality, and Proceedings of the Second International conference on Software Quality
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From the Publisher:A much-needed guide to dealing with one of today's most important enterprise computing issuesEnterprise Application Integration (EAI) refers to one of today's most crucial IT challenges--getting the vast array of disparate business applications found in most large companies to work together. Written by the experts at the leading international EAI consulting firm of Concept5, this is a concise introduction to EAI concepts and strategies for IT managers, systems architects, software developers, and all those charged with heading up their companies' EAI initiatives. The authors explore the various advantages and disadvantages of EAI and acquaint readers with the key terms and technologies involved, including distributed objects, object transaction monitors, CORBA and COM/DCOM, and the Web.