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B2B Integration: Concepts and Architecture

✍ Scribed by Christoph Bussler (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
428
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
History....Pages 3-27
Introduction to Business-to-Business Integration Technology....Pages 29-68
Types of Integration....Pages 69-90
Classification....Pages 91-102
Front Matter....Pages 103-103
Preliminaries....Pages 105-132
The Ideal Integration....Pages 133-140
Concepts....Pages 141-252
Additional Functionality....Pages 253-259
Recursive Application of Concepts to B2B Integration....Pages 261-266
Front Matter....Pages 267-267
Architecture Overview....Pages 269-274
User Interface....Pages 275-282
Integration Logic....Pages 283-289
Connectivity....Pages 291-296
Persistence....Pages 297-298
Implementation Principles....Pages 299-304
Front Matter....Pages 305-305
Modeling Methodology....Pages 307-317
Advertisement, Discovery and Agreement....Pages 319-322
Monitoring and Business Intelligence....Pages 323-326
Change Management....Pages 327-335
Front Matter....Pages 337-337
Standards....Pages 339-369
Front Matter....Pages 337-337
Products....Pages 371-378
Research....Pages 379-386
The Future of Integration....Pages 387-392
Back Matter....Pages 393-418

✦ Subjects


Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing; e-Commerce/e-business; Software Engineering; Database Management; Computers and Society


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