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Designing Under the Influence of Speech Acts: A Strategy for Composing Enterprise Integration Solutions

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Conceptual Modeling - ER 2006 (ER 2006)

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Designing enterprise-wide integration solutions remains a difficult task. Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) [1] provide possible design solutions that may be used to compose enterprise-wide integration solutions. Because of the multitude of platforms on which legacy systems are implemented, these composed solutions must ensure platform-independent implementation, e.g. with web services. A promising mechanism that allows this path is conversation models [2] that may be used to implement interactions among web services that represent different legacy systems. For this translation to occur, though, EIPs must be converted into a representation that is amenable to a conversation models.

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Umapathy, K., Purao, S. (2006). Designing Under the Influence of Speech Acts: A Strategy for Composing Enterprise Integration Solutions. In: Embley, D.W., Olivé, A., Ram, S. (eds) Conceptual Modeling - ER 2006. ER 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4215. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11901181_51

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