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A Case study on a service-based information systems integration in academic environment
Author(s) -
Ramón Abilio,
Cristiano Mesquita Garcia,
Flávio Morais,
Antônio Elizeu da Rocha Neto
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
revista brasileira de computação aplicada
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2176-6649
DOI - 10.5335/rbca.v11i1.8051
Subject(s) - computer science , consistency (knowledge bases) , architecture , data integration , service (business) , information system , trustworthiness , information integration , software , service oriented architecture , data science , knowledge management , software engineering , world wide web , database , computer security , web service , engineering , business , art , marketing , artificial intelligence , electrical engineering , visual arts , programming language
In corporate environments, we can nd various information systems (IS), which need to communicate to each other to share and maintain data consistency. Academic environments (AE) are even more complex than corporate environments because they have several IS to help manage di erent aspects, such as restaurant and library, which need to have consistent data to work properly. Therefore, it is necessary to encounter a form to develop an integration among them and share common, trustworthy data. We present a case study on SOA-based architecture for IS integration within AE to keep data consistent through the systems, to monitor the communication, and to make the integration safe and manageable. We applied the proposal, and the results show that we can integrate, monitor, and manage di erent software systems and network services and permissions. The main contribution is a useful integration architecture for AE that must share trustworthy data among several, heterogeneous IS and network systems. In addition, a small team can implement and maintain this proposed architecture.

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