Title :
A federated architecture for enterprise data integration
Author :
Wijegunaratne, Inji ; Fernandez, George ; Valtoudis, John
Author_Institution :
IBM GSA, Australia
Abstract :
As a result of changes in business circumstances, corporate information systems that originally have been running independently are often required to cooperate to share data or processes, particularly in organisations that are the result of, or are going through, mergers or takeovers, since in this case the existing systems have been designed for different corporate needs, and the resulting enterprise will have to face information inconsistency, heterogeneity and incompatible overlap. To effect data integration, not only must reliable mechanisms for data flow between applications be put in place, but also consistent enterprise-wide protocols and procedures to ensure the availability, security and integrity of the corporate data. The paper describes how the federated architecture described by I.K. Wijegunaratne and G. Fernandez (1998) can be used for enterprise data integration, and how this framework is being implemented for the purpose at an Australian energy company that is expanding and diversifying its operations
Keywords :
business data processing; data integrity; distributed processing; software architecture; Australian energy company; business circumstances; consistent enterprise-wide protocols; corporate data integrity; corporate information systems; corporate needs; data flow; data integration; enterprise data integration; federated architecture; incompatible overlap; information inconsistency; reliable mechanisms; Australia; Companies; Computer architecture; Corporate acquisitions; Data security; Distributed computing; Electrical capacitance tomography; Remotely operated vehicles; Road transportation; Road vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Conference, 2000. Proceedings. 2000 Australian
Conference_Location :
Canberra, ACT
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0631-3
DOI :
10.1109/ASWEC.2000.844573