Architectures for enterprise integration
"The 1990s have seen many large-scale efforts to transform companies into more agile and efficient global enterprises. An important lesson from the efforts in computer-integrated manufacturing and other businesses has been that enterpriseslike any other system - need to be properly designed and...
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London
published by Chapman & Hall on behalf of IFIP and IFAC
1996.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. concept of enterprise integration
- 3. needs of the field of integration
- 4. State-of-the-art on models, architectures and methodologies
- 5. Some important articles about enterprise integration
- 6. summary of the CIMOSA reference architecture
- 7. GRAI-GIM reference model, architecture and methodology
- 8. overview of PERA
- 9. Introduction to the evaluation methods used
- 10. Evaluation questionnaires
- 11. Evaluation questionnaires for CIMOSA
- 12. Evaluation questionnaire for GRAI-GIM
- 13. Evaluation questionnaire for PERA
- 14. Analysis of questionnaire results
- 15. Short form evaluation questionnaire
- 16. Techniques to map the architectures directly against one another
- 17. Mappings against a matrix
- 18. General observations in comparing candidate architectures
- 19. Conclusions and summary of findings
- 20. Recommendations for future work
- Appendix A The background of the Task Force
- Appendix B Members of the Task Force.


