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The Integration Layer This layer is the important backbone in this reference architecture. It provides integration-specific software clustered in ‘Synchronous Communication’, ‘A-synchronous Communication’ and ‘Common’ elements. The main reason to make a distinction between synchronous and a-synchronous is that they have different requirements, different integration patterns and within a physical architecture they are often implemented differently at run-time (two different run-time components, or one product with multiple deployments). Both clusters need to be supported by the same common elements grouped together in the ‘Common’ cluster.
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The importance of an Integration layerIntroduction The Integration View is the backbone for the CORA model. A couple of things are to consider when working on the Integration layer. What components are there to consider? What is the impact of the type of functionality needed in the Integration Layer on project execution? How special is Solution Design in the Integration Layer? And lastly, the communication between application is based on a common language, what aspects should be taken into consideration. |
- CORA Methodology, playing with Lego
- The roadmap for Fusion Applications, CORA is there to help
- Technovisions "Sector-as-a-Service" mapped
- Business Logic and the CORA Model, Part II
- CORA and Cloud Computing: Static versus Dynamic View
- Technovisions "Thriving on Data" mapped
- CORA Foundation
- Business Logic and the CORA Model, Part I
- CORA and IBM
- CORA and Microsoft
- CORA and Cloud Computing: Overview
- Technovisions "Process-on-the-Fly" mapped onto CORA
- Risk aware design: using CORA to investigate an IT solution
- A ROA based iPhone App for SAP: Part II
- A ROA based iPhone App for SAP: Part I
- Technovisions "We Collaborate" mapped onto CORA
- SAP platform decomposition with CORA: SOA/ROA style
- 'Why' Driven Solution crafting
- CORA and TOGAF
- SAP platform decomposition with CORA: N-tier style
- Requirements for CORA
- CORA and Oracle
- Technovisions "You Experience" mapped onto CORA
- CORA and SAP
- CORA in action: design guidelines to implement repositories
- The basis of all, your data
- CORA and IAF
- Technovision and CORA - Overview
- The importance of an Integration layer



