Enterprises tend to depend on various legacy applications in supporting their business strategies and in achieving their goals. In order for an enterprise to be efficient and cost-effective, their legacy applications should be seamlessly integrated within and beyond the enterprise. Some research work in enterprise applications integrations (EAI) analyzed the problem, while others proposed solution models for the syntactic and semantic integration of business processes. In this paper, the EAI is considered as a design problem and is analyzed from design point of view. Environment based design (EBD) methodology is applied to handle the integration problem by analyzing and clarifying the design requirements to generate appropriate solutions. A framework is proposed for EAI problems based on the EBD approach. A case study is also provided to show how the approach can be applied within a company to generate satisfactory EAI solutions with low cost, high efficiency, and enhanced scalability.
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September 2012
Research-Article
Environment Based Design Approach to Integrating Enterprise Applications
Yong Zeng,
Yong Zeng
1
e-mail: [email protected]
Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering & Computer Science,
Concordia University,
H3G 1M8,
Concordia Institute of Information
Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering & Computer Science,
Concordia University,
Montreal, QC
,H3G 1M8,
Canada
1Corresponding author.
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Hamzeh K. Bani Milhim,
Andrea Schiffauerova
Andrea Schiffauerova
e-mail: [email protected]
Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering & Computer Science,
Concordia University,
H3G 1M8,
Concordia Institute of Information
Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering & Computer Science,
Concordia University,
Montreal, QC
,H3G 1M8,
Canada
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Suo Tan
e-mail: [email protected]
Yong Zeng
e-mail: [email protected]
Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering & Computer Science,
Concordia University,
H3G 1M8,
Concordia Institute of Information
Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering & Computer Science,
Concordia University,
Montreal, QC
,H3G 1M8,
Canada
Bo Chen
Hamzeh K. Bani Milhim
e-mail: [email protected]
Andrea Schiffauerova
e-mail: [email protected]
Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering & Computer Science,
Concordia University,
H3G 1M8,
Concordia Institute of Information
Systems Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering & Computer Science,
Concordia University,
Montreal, QC
,H3G 1M8,
Canada
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Computers and Information Division of ASME for publication in the Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering. Manuscript received August 23, 2011; final manuscript received April 18, 2012; published online August 6, 2012. Assoc. Editor: Ashok K. Goel.
J. Comput. Inf. Sci. Eng. Sep 2012, 12(3): 031003 (9 pages)
Published Online: August 6, 2012
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Received:
August 23, 2011
Revision Received:
April 18, 2012
Citation
Tan, S., Zeng, Y., Chen, B., Bani Milhim, H. K., and Schiffauerova, A. (August 6, 2012). "Environment Based Design Approach to Integrating Enterprise Applications." ASME. J. Comput. Inf. Sci. Eng. September 2012; 12(3): 031003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4007171
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