Case study of micro-component design and industry integration Online publication date: Tue, 19-May-2009
by Raymond Wu
International Journal of Intercultural Information Management (IJIIM), Vol. 1, No. 3, 2009
Abstract: According to our three steps plan, enterprise integration requires ontology of elements, services transformation and virtualisation to reach the goal. Componentisation is critical and also the first step in component-based service design; it identifies each component in business, service and physical layers to build up the alignment and inter-layer interoperability. This research paper focuses on identification and specification of components and uses examples in the industry to demonstrate how services are derived from business components, and how they are designed and produced in achieving service virtualisation. This paper also reviews micro-component design in order to achieve macro-component-based service virtualisation.
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