B2B integration: concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables
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Part I Introduction to Business to Business Integration 1
1 History 3
1.1 Why Integration? 4
1.2 Evolution of Business to Business Integration Technology 5
1.2.1 Homegrown Integration 5
1.2.2 Point to Point Integration 6
1.2.3 Hub and Spoke Integration 10
1.2.4 Process Based Integration 12
1.2.5 Naive B2B Integration 15
1.2.6 ASP Integration 16
1.2.7 Mature B2B Integration Technology 17
1.3 Business Need for B2B Integration Technology 19
1.3.1 Early B2B Integration 20
1.3.2 Early A2A Integration 20
1.3.3 Early Combination of A2A and B2B Integration 22
1.3.4 Hosted Application Integration 24
1.3.5 Mature B2B Integration Technology 24
1.4 Summary 26
2 Introduction to Business to Business Integration Technology 29
2.1 Requirements for Integration Concepts and Functionality 29
2.1.1 Endpoint 29
2.1.2 Hosted Trading Partner 30
2.1.3 Data Format and Event 30
2.1.4 B2B Protocol 31
2.1.5 Back end Application System Adapter and Behavior 31
2.1.6 Business Process 32
2.1.7 History 32
2.1.8 Business Intelligence 33
2.2 Integration Concepts 33
2.2.1 Message 33
2.2.2 Event 35
2.2.3 Transformation and Translation 37
2.2.4 Business Event 40
2.2.5 Business Process and Endpoint Behavior 46
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2.2.6 Advanced Business Process 55
2.2.7 Trading Partner and Back end Application System 57
2.2.8 Endpoint Attribute, Capability and Agreement 57
2.3 Integration Technology Architecture 58
2.3.1 User Interface 60
2.3.2 Integration Logic 62
2.3.3 Connectivity 63
2.3.4 Persistence 65
2.3.5 Layer Component Invocation Model 66
2.3.6 Summary 66
2.4 Integration Technology Deployment 66
3 Types of Integration 69
3.1 Point to Point Back end Application System Integration 70
3.2 Multipoint Back end Application System Integration 70
3.3 Back end Application System Metadata Synchronization 71
3.4 Supply Chain Integration of Two Trading Partners 72
3.5 Supply Chain Integration of Several Trading Partners 73
3.6 Remote Back end Application System 74
3.7 Marketplace Integration 75
3.8 Hub 76
3.9 Interactive Application 78
3.10 Intra Enterprise Integration 79
3.11 Application Service Provider 81
3.12 ASP Aggregation 84
3.13 ASP Aggregator Aggregation 85
3.14 Hosted Integration 87
3.15 Reverse Hosting 88
3.16 Business to Consumer Integration 89
3.17 Summary 90
4 Classification 91
4.1 A2A, B2B and ASP Integration 91
4.2 Classification of Integration 92
4.2.1 Business Data Awareness 93
4.2.2 Integration Instance Representation 93
4.2.3 Hosting Paradigm 93
4.2.4 Definition Paradigm 94
4.2.5 Endpoint Specificity 94
4.2.6 Homogeneity 94
4.2.7 Endpoint State Awareness 95
4.2.8 Endpoint Behavior Awareness 95
4.2.9 Invocation Paradigm 96
4.2.10 Data Integration 96
4.2.11 Process Integration 96
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4.2.12 User Interface Integration 97
4.2.13 Batch Integration 97
4.2.14 Reliability 97
4.3 Classification of Selected Integration Technologies 97
4.3.1 Streaming Query 98
4.3.2 Publish/Subscribe Technology 99
4.3.3 Remote Procedure Call 100
4.4 Classification of Mature B2B Integration 101
4.5 Summary 102
Part II Business to Business Integration Concepts 103
5 Preliminaries 105
5.1 B2B Integration Boundary 105
5.1.1 Event and Process Boundary 105
5.1.2 Integration Logic Boundary 107
5.2 Instance, Type and Metatype 108
5.2.1 Instance 109
5.2.2 Type 109
5.2.3 Metatype 110
5.2.4 Early and Late Binding 110
5.2.5 Dynamic Type Change Ill
5.2.6 My Instance is Your Type 112
5.3 Version, Variant and Configuration 114
5.3.1 Version 114
5.3.2 Configuration and Change Propagation 115
5.3.3 Dynamic Change 118
5.3.4 Singular Version 120
5.3.5 Variant 121
5.4 Public and Private Behavior 121
5.4.1 Public Process 121
5.4.2 Private Process 123
5.4.3 Process Binding 124
5.4.4 Schematic Overall Process Layout 125
5.5 Interaction Between Enterprises 126
5.5.1 Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Invocation and Behavior ... 126
5.5.2 Immediate and Delayed Behavior 127
5.5.3 Conversation 128
5.5.4 Direct vs. Indirect Communication 128
5.5.5 Interaction Scope 128
5.6 Interaction Within Enterprises 129
5.6.1 Function Integration 130
5.6.2 Data Integration 131
5.6.3 Event Integration 131
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5.7 Summary 131
6 The Ideal Integration 133
6.1 Single Secure and Reliable Network 133
6.2 Trusted Communication 134
6.3 Single Semantic Data Model and Integration Behavior 134
6.3.1 Data Model 135
6.3.2 Integration Behavior 136
6.4 Ideal Integration World 137
6.4.1 What s Left to be Done for Integration? 137
6.4.2 Ideal Integration Concepts 137
6.5 Characterization of Integration Concepts 138
6.5.1 Making Networks Reliable and Secure 138
6.5.2 Establishing Trusted Communication 138
6.5.3 Bridging Semantic Differences: Uniform Semantics 139
6.5.4 Achieving Homogeneous Integration 139
7 Concepts 141
7.1 Event 141
7.1.1 Message 141
7.1.2 Event and Data Type 144
7.1.3 Event Life Cycle 146
7.1.4 Event Addressing 148
7.1.5 Wire Event, Translation and Clear Text Event 151
7.1.6 Clear Text Event, Transformation and Business Event 155
7.1.7 Business Event Type Change Management 165
7.1.8 Event and Vocabulary 167
7.1.9 Business Event and Business Object 171
7.1.10 Event Correlation 174
7.1.11 Event Validation and Data Type Validation 177
7.1.12 Summary 180
7.2 Process 180
7.2.1 Hierarchical Decomposition 181
7.2.2 Data and Data Flow 183
7.2.3 Context Dependent Event Validation Rule 190
7.2.4 Control Flow 192
7.2.5 Further Aspects 195
7.2.6 Static and Dynamic Process 195
7.2.7 Patterns 197
7.2.8 Life Cycle and Execution Model 198
7.2.9 Transactions 201
7.2.10 Compensation 202
7.3 Interface Process 204
7.3.1 Data 205
7.3.2 Instantiation Model 205
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7.3.3 Data Flow 208
7.3.4 Interface Process Specific Process Steps 211
7.3.5 Execution Model 215
7.3.6 Batch Processing and Complex Event Relationships 217
7.3.7 B2B and A2A Protocols 219
7.4 Business Process 220
7.4.1 Data 221
7.4.2 Event Address Resolution 221
7.4.3 External Execution Logic 223
7.4.4 User Interactions 224
7.4.5 Business Rule 224
7.5 Binding Process 225
7.5.1 Data and Data Flow 225
7.5.2 Intermediate Storing of Events 227
7.5.3 Instantiation Model and Dynamic Process Binding 227
7.5.4 Behavior Transformation 229
7.5.5 Concurrent Processes and Process Coordination 229
7.6 Process Layout Revisited 230
7.7 Endpoint 231
7.7.1 Type 231
7.7.2 Trading Partner Community 232
7.7.3 Property 233
7.7.4 Organization Modeling 234
7.7.5 Endpoint Relationship 236
7.7.6 Capability 236
7.7.7 Hosting 237
7.7.8 Versioning 238
7.8 Endpoint Agreement 238
7.8.1 Agreement 238
7.8.2 Unilateral Agreement 240
7.8.3 Bilateral Agreement 240
7.8.4 Multiendpoint Agreement 241
7.8.5 Trading Partner Community Agreement 242
7.8.6 Agreement for Anonymous Endpoints 242
7.8.7 Multi Interface Process Agreements 242
7.8.8 Agreement Conflict Resolution 243
7.8.9 Interface Process Instantiation Revisited 244
7.9 Error Handling and Compensation 245
7.9.1 Error Types 245
7.9.2 Dynamic Instance Modification 248
7.9.3 Compensation 249
7.9.4 Abort 250
7.10 Complete Integration Model 250
7.10.1 Completeness 250
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7.10.2 Correctness 251
7.10.3 Semantic Correctness 251
7.11 Summary 252
8 Additional Functionality 253
8.1 History 253
8.2 Consistency and Reliability 255
8.3 Security 256
8.3.1 Requirements 256
8.3.2 Identification 256
8.3.3 Authentication 256
8.3.4 Authorization 257
8.3.5 Integrity 257
8.3.6 Confidentiality 258
8.3.7 Nonrepudiation 258
9 Recursive Application of Concepts to B2B Integration 261
9.1 Graphical Notation 261
9.2 Trading Partner Agreement Negotiation 261
9.3 Endpoint Identifier Synchronization 263
9.4 Endpoint Definition Update 265
9.5 B2B Protocol Change Management 266
Part III Business to Business Integration Technology Architecture.......... 267
10 Architecture Overview 269
10.1 Layered Architecture 270
10.2 Component Structure 271
10.2.1 Component Interface 271
10.2.2 Component Parts 271
10.3 State Based Architecture 272
10.4 Coordinated Architecture 272
10.4.1 User Interface Invocations 273
10.4.2 Invocations Processing Incoming Events 273
10.5 Integration Example 274
11 User Interface 275
11.1 Overview 275
11.2 Modeling Environment 277
11.2.1 Modeling Component 277
11.2.2 Testing Component 277
11.3 Management Environment 278
11.3.1 Endpoint Management Component 278
11.3.2 Error Handling Component 279
11.3.3 Monitoring Component 280
11.4 Analysis Environment 281
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11.5 End User Environment 282
11.6 System Administration Environment 282
12 Integration Logic 283
12.1 Overview 283
12.2 Integration Logic Component Coordinator 284
12.3 Initiating Event Processing 285
12.4 Interface Process Execution 286
12.5 Binding Process Execution 287
12.6 Business Process Execution 287
12.7 Outbound Binding and Interface Process Execution 288
12.8 Outbound Wire Event Processing 288
12.9 Summary 289
13 Connectivity 291
13.1 Overview 291
13.2 Receiving a Message 291
13.3 Security Verification 292
13.4 Endpoint Agreement Verification 293
13.5 B2B Protocol Execution 293
13.6 Outgoing Wire Event 294
13.7 Back end Application System Adapter Execution 295
14 Persistence 297
14.1 Database 297
14.2 Persistent and Transactional Queues 298
14.3 Transactions and Distributed Transactions 298
15 Implementation Principles 299
15.1 Metamodel and Integration Execution Interpreter 299
15.1.1 Metamodel 299
15.1.2 Integration Execution Interpreter 300
15.2 Centralized and Transactional Architecture 300
15.3 Integration Testing and Monitoring 302
15.4 External Program Integration 302
15.4.1 Application Adapters 303
15.4.2 External Data Format Interpreter 303
15.4.3 And Then There is Integration Reality 304
Part IV Business to Business Integration Technology Deployment 305
16 Modeling Methodology 307
16.1 Overview 308
16.2 Business Behavior 308
16.2.1 Business Process Modeling 309
16.2.2 Business Event Definition 309
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16.3 Business Partner and Endpoint Definition 310
16.3.1 Trading Partner Definition 310
16.3.2 Back end Application System Definition 312
16.3.3 Summary 313
16.4 Endpoint Agreement Definition 313
16.5 Modeling Traps 314
16.5.1 Point to Point Integration 314
16.5.2 Split of Round trip Behavior 315
16.5.3 No Business Process 315
16.5.4 No Real Business Events 316
16.5.5 Inclusive Interface Processes 316
16.6 Deployment 316
16.7 Integration Project Management 317
17 Advertisement, Discovery and Agreement 319
17.1 Advertisement 319
17.2 Discovery 321
17.3 Agreement 322
18 Monitoring and Business Intelligence 323
18.1 Status Monitoring 323
18.2 Business Intelligence 324
18.2.1 Querying the Correct Integration Concepts 325
18.2.2 Taking Event Behavior into Account 326
19 Change Management 327
19.1 Reasons for Change 327
19.1.1 Internally vs. Externally Caused Changes 327
19.1.2 Compatible and Incompatible Changes 329
19.2 Business Behavior 329
19.2.1 Business Process Type Change 329
19.2.2 Business Event Type Change 330
19.3 Business Partner and Endpoint Definition 330
19.3.1 Endpoint Definition Change 330
19.3.2 Interface Process Type Change 331
19.3.3 Binding Process Type Change 332
19.3.4 Connectivity Change 332
19.4 Endpoint Agreement Definition 332
19.5 Deployment 333
19.6 Self Service Changes 334
Part V Integration Standards, Products, Research
and the Future of Integration 337
20 Standards 339
20.1 Standards in Today s World 339
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20.1.1 Portability and Interoperability Standards 339
20.1.2 Current Situation in Context of B2B Integration Standards . 340
20.1.3 Elements of Interoperability Standards 341
20.1.4 Domain Specific and Domain Neutral Standards 342
20.1.5 And Where Does XML fit? 343
20.1.6 Standards Compliance 343
20.1.7 Standards Organizations 344
20.2 Process Standards 347
20.2.1 BPEL4WS 347
20.2.2 DAML S 347
20.2.3 ebXML BPSS 348
20.2.4 RosettaNet 348
20.2.5 Other Process Standards 349
20.2.6 Future Process Standard? 349
20.3 Payload and Vocabulary Standards 349
20.3.1 ACORD 349
20.3.2 EDI 350
20.3.3 EPISTLE 351
20.3.4 HL7 352
20.3.5 OAGI 352
20.3.6 RosettaNet 353
20.3.7 SWIFT 353
20.3.8 Other Payload Standards 354
20.3.9 Vocabulary Standards 354
20.4 Security Standards 356
20.4.1 SAML 356
20.4.2 SSL 357
20.4.3 XACML 357
20.4.4 XKMS 357
20.4.5 XML Encryption 357
20.4.6 XML Signature 358
20.5 Endpoint and Agreement Standards 358
20.5.1 CPP 358
20.5.2 CPA 359
20.5.3 ebXML Registry 359
20.5.4 EDI 838 360
20.5.5 UDDI 360
20.6 Packaging and Transport Standards 361
20.6.1 ebXML MSS 361
20.6.2 EDIINT 362
20.6.3 FTP 362
20.6.4 HTTP 363
20.6.5 MIME 363
20.6.6 SMTP 363
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20.6.7 SOAP 363
20.6.8 WSDL 364
20.7 Transaction Standards 364
20.7.1 BTP 364
20.7.2 WS Coordination and WS Transaction 365
20.8 Complete Standards 365
20.8.1 ebXML 365
20.8.2 RosettaNet 366
20.8.3 SWIFT 366
20.8.4 Web Services Architecture 366
20.9 Adapter Standard J2EE Connector Architecture 367
20.10 Application of Standards in B2B Integration Architecture 368
21 Products 371
21.1 BEA s WebLogic Integration 372
21.2 IBM s CrossWorlds 373
21.3 Microsoft s BizTalk Server 375
21.4 Oracle s 9iAS Integration 377
21.5 Further Products 378
22 Research 379
22.1 Event Definition and Transformation 379
22.2 Web Services and Web Service Composition 380
22.3 Quality of Service 382
22.4 Process 383
22.5 Adapter 384
22.6 Ontology 384
22.7 Integration Architecture 385
22.8 Business Process Monitoring 386
22.9 Agreements 386
23 The Future of Integration 387
23.1 Why Integration? 387
23.2 Integration, Quo Vadis? 388
23.3 The Grand Challenge 388
23.4 The Grander Challenge: Self Forming Virtual Enterprises 390
Part VI References and Index 393
References 395
Index 403
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spelling | Bussler, Christoph 1964- Verfasser (DE-588)124778240 aut B2B integration concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables Christoph Bussler Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2003 XXII, 418 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. [395] - 402 Datenverarbeitung Mathematisches Modell Electronic data interchange -- Standards Data transmission systems -- Standards Electronic commerce -- Management -- Mathematical models Customer relations -- Management -- Data processing Business-to-Business-Marketing (DE-588)4631075-7 gnd rswk-swf EAI (DE-588)4692639-2 gnd rswk-swf Business-to-Business-Marketing (DE-588)4631075-7 s DE-604 EAI (DE-588)4692639-2 s HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009971846&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bussler, Christoph 1964- B2B integration concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables Datenverarbeitung Mathematisches Modell Electronic data interchange -- Standards Data transmission systems -- Standards Electronic commerce -- Management -- Mathematical models Customer relations -- Management -- Data processing Business-to-Business-Marketing (DE-588)4631075-7 gnd EAI (DE-588)4692639-2 gnd |
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title | B2B integration concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables |
title_auth | B2B integration concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables |
title_exact_search | B2B integration concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables |
title_full | B2B integration concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables Christoph Bussler |
title_fullStr | B2B integration concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables Christoph Bussler |
title_full_unstemmed | B2B integration concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables Christoph Bussler |
title_short | B2B integration |
title_sort | b2b integration concepts and architecture with 4 tables |
title_sub | concepts and architecture ; with 4 tables |
topic | Datenverarbeitung Mathematisches Modell Electronic data interchange -- Standards Data transmission systems -- Standards Electronic commerce -- Management -- Mathematical models Customer relations -- Management -- Data processing Business-to-Business-Marketing (DE-588)4631075-7 gnd EAI (DE-588)4692639-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Datenverarbeitung Mathematisches Modell Electronic data interchange -- Standards Data transmission systems -- Standards Electronic commerce -- Management -- Mathematical models Customer relations -- Management -- Data processing Business-to-Business-Marketing EAI |
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