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Home > 2001 > EAI (February) > Strategy - Part 2

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Summary of Reports


 Actional

 Amdahl

 CrossWorlds

 Mercator

 Neon Systems

 Relativity Technologies

 SeeBeyond

 Sterling Commerce

 Superbase

 Taviz Technology



Management Briefings



 Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion | Part 2

 Round Table | Part 2 | Part 3

 Strategy | Part 2

 Implementation Issues | Part 2

 Case Study

 Design Issues

 Legacy Systems | Part 2

 Glossary

Issue Summary

Kirk Downey of Rubus suggests an alternative way for organisations to navigate through the promises of EAI.

Old problem, new approach - Part 2 | Part 1

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  • Logical design – ‘how it can be realised’.

Once the scope and requirements have been defined at the conceptual stage, the next step is to begin the process of decomposing this into the detail of the integration design.

This is accomplished by first grouping together information flows and interfaces into integration domains. The reason for this is to aid the identification of similar requirements for integration services.

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