Title :
Corporate Portals from a Service-Oriented Perspective The CoFiPot Implementation
Author :
Kiet, V.H.T. ; Weinhardt, Christof ; Wojciechowski, Remigiusz
Author_Institution :
Chair for Inf. Manage. & Syst., Karlsruhe Univ.
Abstract :
The concepts underlying service oriented computing (SOC) and service oriented architecture (SOA) promise to offer companies the flexibility they need to prevail in today´s fast changing business climate. According to the SOC paradigm, services are fundamental components of applications that can be modified easily by a simple re-composition of services. In theory, SOC and SOA shall facilitate re-use, agility and IT-business alignment. Portals are generally considered important drivers of SOA initiatives. As a common integration platform for information and service, they rely strongly on the services provided by an enterprise SOA. In this paper, we want extend the perspective on the role of the portal with regard to the SOA paradigm. We argue that portal applications (i.e. portlets) not only consume services but also act as business-context-sensitive gateway services. To illustrate this concept, we discuss how to extend an existing portal server implementation to support portlet-gateway services and further we present a lightweight business-context sensitive workflow messaging system based on portlet-gateway services
Keywords :
business data processing; internetworking; portals; CoFiPot; IT-business alignment; business-context sensitive workflow messaging; business-context-sensitive gateway service; corporate portal; enterprise SOA; portlet-gateway service; service oriented architecture; service oriented computing; Companies; Computer architecture; Costs; Exchange rates; Information management; Information systems; Intelligent systems; Portals; Service oriented architecture; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
E-Commerce Technology, 2006. The 8th IEEE International Conference on and Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce, and E-Services, The 3rd IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2511-3
DOI :
10.1109/CEC-EEE.2006.28