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P. Lalande, L. Bellissard, and R. Balter. Asynchronous mediation for integrating business and operational processes. IEEE Internet Computing, 10(1):56‒64, Jan. 2006.
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Abstract
Integrating business and operational processes is
necessary today to meet the market's increasingly
demanding requirements. In particular, it allows rapid
decision-making, customized production, and short
time-to-market. To address these challenges, the
authors built a mediation suite on top of a
message-oriented middleware to help develop e-services
based on industrial data. This software, based on a
domain-specific component model, meets stringent market
requirements and is being used in real-life service
applications.
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@Article{LaBeBa:2006:AsyncMediation,
author = "Philippe Lalande and Luc Bellissard and Roland
Balter",
title = "Asynchronous Mediation for Integrating Business and
Operational Processes",
abstract = "Integrating business and operational processes is
necessary today to meet the market's increasingly
demanding requirements. In particular, it allows rapid
decision-making, customized production, and short
time-to-market. To address these challenges, the
authors built a mediation suite on top of a
message-oriented middleware to help develop e-services
based on industrial data. This software, based on a
domain-specific component model, meets stringent market
requirements and is being used in real-life service
applications.",
journal = "IEEE Internet Computing",
year = "2006",
volume = "10",
number = "1",
pages = "56--64",
month = jan,
URL = "http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIC.2006.2",
topic = "Applications",
modified = "1136750550",
}
