Data consistency in a heterogeneous IT landscape: a service oriented architecture approach
Author(s) -
Erik Svensson,
Claus Vetter,
Thomas Werner
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
proceedings. eighth ieee international enterprise distributed object computing conference, 2004. edoc 2004.
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1109/edoc.2004.10002
Consistent data across applications is the centerpiece for a successful integration of IT systems. Heterogeneous IT environments, as found in most mature industries, pose a challenge not only in integrating applications, but also in ensuring a consistent set of data being used. Based on an industry example we describe how data consistency is realized through data modeling concepts and a service-oriented architecture. A directory service and adapters handle the information transfer between applications using a global information model derived from an industry standard. Two use cases show how a synchronization service reacts and resolves data inconsistencies.
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