Enterprise-wide software solutions: integration strategies and practices
Enterprise-wide software solutions: integration strategies and practices
The emerging role of electronic marketplaces on the Internet
Communications of the ACM
Putting the enterprise into the enterprise system
Harvard Business Review
Critical success factors in enterprise wide information management systems projects
SIGCPR '99 Proceedings of the 1999 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research
E-business: roadmap for success
E-business: roadmap for success
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Communications of the ACM
Enterprise application integration with XML and Java
Enterprise application integration with XML and Java
B2B application integration: e-Business—enable your enterprise
B2B application integration: e-Business—enable your enterprise
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Information Systems Development: Methodologies, Techniques and Tools
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Enterprise Application Integration: A Wiley Tech Brief
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Enterprise Application Integration with CORBA: Component and Web-Based Solutions
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Information and Management
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Information and Management
Enterprise Application Integration - The Case of the Robert Bosch Group
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Journal of Management Information Systems
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ICEC '05 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce
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European Journal of Information Systems - Special issue: Making enterprise systems work
PDM System implementation based on UML
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation - Special issue: Computational engineering in systems applications (CESA 2003)
Evaluating the Adoption of Enterprise Application Integration in Health-Care Organizations
Journal of Management Information Systems
Software frameworks for information systems integration based on web services
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Parameter mapping and data transformation for engineering application integration
Information Systems Frontiers
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management
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Computer-Aided Design
PDM system implementation based on UML
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Case study: The case of EAI in facilitating e-Government services in a Welsh authority
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Case study: The case of EAI facilitating knowledge management integration in local government domain
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International Journal of Business Information Systems
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Information and Management
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Information systems (IS) have become the organisational fabric for intra- and inter-organisational collaboration in business. As a result, there is mounting pressure from customers and suppliers for a direct move away from disparate systems operating in parallel towards a more common shared architecture. In part, this has been achieved through the emergence of new technology that is being packaged into a portfolio of technologies known as enterprise application integration (EAI). Its emergence however, is presenting investment decision-makers charged with the evaluation of IS with an interesting challenge. The integration of IS in-line with the needs of the business is extending their identify and lifecycle, making it difficult to evaluate the full impact of the system as it has no definitive start and/or end. Indeed, the argument presented in this paper is that traditional life cycle models are changing as a result of technologies that support their integration with other systems. In this paper, the need for a better understanding of EAI and its impact on IS lifecycles are discussed and a classification framework proposed.