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Enterprise Application Integration |
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The aim of Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is to establish communication protocols between well-formed individual systems, such as the traditional ERP, Supply Chain Management , Customer Resource Management, and other specific in-house applications.
What makes all of this work together, no matter how efficiently the individual pieces may have been designed or how well they perform, is the integration of those systems into a true, loosely coupled but tightly cohesive single entity. Enterprise Application Integration is the bridge binding the many into a whole, without loss of information or degradation of overall performance.
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Electronic Data Interchange
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| Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), even in the age of XML and Service Oriented Architectures, still represents the greater part of all e-commerce transactions which occur today. |
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| System Synchronization
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| System Synchronization involves the queuing, delivery, and completion of intersystem message traffic, through point-to-point or hub-and-spoke topologies to keep data in synch across applications, including Health Level 7 (HL7) messages. |
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Data Choreography
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| Data Choreography involves the development of standard data processes and the data flows between them to bring an element of Business Process Engineering into your approach to EAI. |
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