Analytics Service Oriented Architecture for Enterprise Information Systems

Author(s):  
Zhaohao Sun ◽  
Kenneth D. Strang ◽  
John Yearwood
Author(s):  
Serdal Bayram

In today's digital age, it is essential for a business to provide a seamless and continuous service to its customers and other stakeholders like providers. Such an always-on service is required, not only for the strong competitive environment but also because of the fact that most the stakeholders also have to offer seamless and continuous service to their own stakeholders. In this chain, failure of one of the systems and components even for a short time can result in a disaster in the entire service chain. A wise approach to provide a continuous service should consider all possible failure areas in a computer-based information system. Since hardware and software are vulnerable to a myriad of problems that can halt the normal operation of a system, an ideal solution should not only consider both of these two components, but also should seek to find ways for them to work in support of each other against a malfunction. This chapter is an attempt to develop a model that provides this functionality. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is implemented in the model due to its tenets that are suitable for such functionality.


Author(s):  
Serdal Bayram ◽  
Melih Kirlidog ◽  
Ozalp Vayvay

In today’s world, it is essential for a business to provide a seamless and continuous service to its customers. Such an always-on service is required, not only for the strong competitive environment but also because of the fact that most the customers also have to offer seamless and continuous service to their own customers. In this chain, failure of one of the systems even for a short time can result in a disaster in the entire service chain. A wise approach to provide a continuous service should consider all possible failure areas in a computer-based information system. Since hardware and software are vulnerable to a myriad of problems that can halt the normal operation of a system, an ideal solution should not only consider both of these two components, but also should seek to find ways for them to work in support of each other against a malfunction. This chapter is an attempt to develop a model that provides this functionality. Service oriented architecture (SOA) is implemented in the model due to its tenets that are suitable for such functionality.


2013 ◽  
Vol 380-384 ◽  
pp. 2548-2551
Author(s):  
Feng Qin Wang ◽  
Qi Li ◽  
Yu Liu

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is first introduced, and then the software architecture and development methods of information systems based on SOA are designed. Finally, the architecture and development methods are implemented in an enterprise information system, which can not only exchange and process a variety of information but also achieve real-time perception of information. The practice of the information system proves that systems based on SOA are of high reliability and security, good maintenance and expandability.


Author(s):  
Serdal Bayram ◽  
Melih Kirlidog ◽  
Ozalp Vayvay

In today’s world, it is essential for a business to provide a seamless and continuous service to its customers. Such an always-on service is required, not only for the strong competitive environment but also because of the fact that most the customers also have to offer seamless and continuous service to their own customers. In this chain, failure of one of the systems even for a short time can result in a disaster in the entire service chain. A wise approach to provide a continuous service should consider all possible failure areas in a computer-based information system. Since hardware and software are vulnerable to a myriad of problems that can halt the normal operation of a system, an ideal solution should not only consider both of these two components, but also should seek to find ways for them to work in support of each other against a malfunction. This chapter is an attempt to develop a model that provides this functionality. Service oriented architecture (SOA) is implemented in the model due to its tenets that are suitable for such functionality.


Author(s):  
Handrie Noprisson

Nowadays, organization development is needed to handle fast-changing market, organizations can utilize information system as their main support for creating business processes with effectiveness and efficiency. One of information system types that can implement to organization in order to provide the competitive advantage and manage the business resource is Enterprise Information Systems (EIS). The superiority of EIS is integration of all areas of business in organization and improvement of business process. This paper is systematic literature review paper that will present new trend of architecture, network and integration of EIS to support the success of EIS implementation. We conducted deep-review of 15 literatures as main data in this research and found enterprise networking are Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN), Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and Enterprise Social Network (ESN); The enterprise architectures are The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), ISO/IEC 15288, ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010 and Axiomatic Design (AD); The enterprise integrations are Extensible Markup Language (XML), Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Could Computing.


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