Article ID: | iaor2009321 |
Country: | Serbia |
Volume: | 17 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 209 |
End Page Number: | 222 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2007 |
Journal: | Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research |
Authors: | Risimic Dejan |
Integration is the process of enabling a communication between disparate software components. Integration has been the burning issue for large enterprises in the last twenty years, due to the fact that 70% of the development and deployment budget is spent on integrating complex and heterogeneous back-end and front-end IT systems. The need to integrate existing applications is to support newer, faster, more accurate business processes and to provide meaningful, consistent management information. Historically, integration started with the introduction of point-to-point approaches evolving into simpler hub-and-spoke topologies.