Business-to-business (B2B) integration is a buzzword which has been used a lot in recent years, with a variety of meanings. Starting with a clear technical definition of this term and its relation to topics like A2A (Application-to-Application), ASP (Application Service Provider), A2A, and B2C (Business-to-Consumer), Christoph Bussler outlines a complete and consistent B2B integration architecture based on a coherent conceptual model. He shows that B2B integration not only requires the exchange of business events between distributed trading partners across networks like the Internet, but also…mehr
Business-to-business (B2B) integration is a buzzword which has been used a lot in recent years, with a variety of meanings. Starting with a clear technical definition of this term and its relation to topics like A2A (Application-to-Application), ASP (Application Service Provider), A2A, and B2C (Business-to-Consumer), Christoph Bussler outlines a complete and consistent B2B integration architecture based on a coherent conceptual model. He shows that B2B integration not only requires the exchange of business events between distributed trading partners across networks like the Internet, but also demands back-end application integration within business processes, and thus goes far beyond traditional approaches to enterprise application integration approaches.
His detailed presentation describes how B2B integration standards like RosettaNet or SWIFT, the application integration standard J2EE Connector Architecture and basic standards like XML act together in order to enable business process integration.
The book is the first of its kind that discusses B2B concepts and architectures independent of specific and short-term industrial or academic approaches and thus provides solid and long-lasting knowledge for researchers, students, and professionals interested in the field of B2B integration.
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Christoph Bussler is Staff Software Engineer at BEA Systems, Inc., working in the core WebLogic application server product development organization. Before joining BEA, Chris was architect at Cisco Systems, Inc. in San Jose, CA, USA, responsible for the service-oriented architecture at Cisco Systems'Quote-to-Cashbusiness unit. Before taking this position he was Science Foundation Ireland Professor at the National University of Ireland, Galway in Ireland and Executive Director of the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI). In addition to his role as Executive Director of DERI, Chris led the Semantic Web Services research group at DERI. Chris has a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Erlangen, Germany and a Master in computer science from the Technical University of Munich, Germany. Chris published a book titled'B2B Integration', two books on workflow management, over 100 research papers in journals and academic conferences, gave tutorials on several topics includ
ing B2B integration, workflow management and service-oriented architectures and was keynote speaker at many conferences and workshops on topics like workflow management, B2B and EAI integration as well as Semantic Web.
Inhaltsangabe
I Introduction to Business-to-Business Integration.- 1 History.- 2 Introduction to Business-to-Business Integration Technology.- 3 Types of Integration.- 4 Classification.- II Business-to-Business Integration Concepts.- 5 Preliminaries.- 6 The Ideal Integration.- 7 Concepts.- 8 Additional Functionality.- 9 Recursive Application of Concepts to B2B Integration.- III Business-to-Business Integration Technology Architecture.- 10 Architecture Overview.- 11 User Interface.- 12 Integration Logic.- 13 Connectivity.- 14 Persistence.- 15 Implementation Principles.- IV Business-to-Business Integration Technology Deployment.- 16 Modeling Methodology.- 17 Advertisement, Discovery and Agreement.- 18 Monitoring and Business Intelligence.- 19 Change Management.- V Integration Standards, Products, Research and the Future of Integration.- 20 Standards.- 21 Products.- 22 Research.- 23 The Future of Integration.- VI References and Index.- References.
I Introduction to Business-to-Business Integration.- 1 History.- 2 Introduction to Business-to-Business Integration Technology.- 3 Types of Integration.- 4 Classification.- II Business-to-Business Integration Concepts.- 5 Preliminaries.- 6 The Ideal Integration.- 7 Concepts.- 8 Additional Functionality.- 9 Recursive Application of Concepts to B2B Integration.- III Business-to-Business Integration Technology Architecture.- 10 Architecture Overview.- 11 User Interface.- 12 Integration Logic.- 13 Connectivity.- 14 Persistence.- 15 Implementation Principles.- IV Business-to-Business Integration Technology Deployment.- 16 Modeling Methodology.- 17 Advertisement, Discovery and Agreement.- 18 Monitoring and Business Intelligence.- 19 Change Management.- V Integration Standards, Products, Research and the Future of Integration.- 20 Standards.- 21 Products.- 22 Research.- 23 The Future of Integration.- VI References and Index.- References.
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