Enterprise application integration
Enterprise application integration
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Enterprise Application Integration - The Case of the Robert Bosch Group
HICSS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 9 - Volume 9
Evaluating the Adoption of Enterprise Application Integration in Health-Care Organizations
Journal of Management Information Systems
Designing interaction behaviour in service-oriented enterprise application integration
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Collaborative product innovation: integrating elements of CPI via PLM framework
Computer-Aided Design
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Business-to-business integration and coordination costs
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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Electronic commerce is radically changing the competitive landscape. Increasingly, firms need to have stronger ties with customers and suppliers. In this business scenario, it is important for firms to have information systems (IS) that encourage the unhindered flow of information. The paradigm that addresses this need of firms is popularly known as Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). In this paper, we examine EAI in some detail and develop a case for EAI in today's business environment. We discuss various ways in which EAI can be realized and illustrate how firms can improve gains by implementing the appropriate EAI solution. It concludes with a discussion about the future directions that EAI might take.