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Introduction
Enterprise Application Integration
Leon Andretti Abdillah
Definition 1
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Another name is EII (Enterprise Information Integration), BPI (Business Process Integration)
BPI: Business Process Integration, or EAI, is a software solution that allows businesses to integrate internal applications, securely connect with business partners over the Internet, and automate business processes.
EAI (enterprise application integration) is a business computing term for the plans, methods, and tools aimed at modernizing, consolidating, and coordinating the computer applications in an enterprise.
Integrates applications and enterprise data sources so that they can easily share business processes and data. Integration is done without significant changes of applications and data sources [http://girtab.ucc.ie/]
Definition 2
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Enterprise application integration (EAI) is a new label for an
old problem, namely that of integrating business systems in
order to let them share resources such as data or processes.
The severity of this problem becomes more and more
apparent with the increasingly complex information systems
of modern organisations
O. Dahl, "Enterprise Application Integration," School of
Mathematics and Systems Engineering, Växjö University,
Sweden, 2002.
SAP 1/2
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1. Introduction
2. Explain the concept of Enterprise Application Integration (EAI).
3. Define how EAI improves business relationships.
4. Describe security issues associated with enterprise applications.
5. UH
6. Describe the different type of integrations.
7. Apply middleware in the development of enterprise applications.
8. Describe the basic building blocks of AEI.
9. UTS
10. Preform messaging and object architecture and solutions.
11. Describe enterprise requirements associated with architecture.
12. List the requirements for the SAIM principles and describe their
activities.
13. Presentations
14. UAS
SAP 2/2
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blog.binadarma.ac.id/mleonaa Teaching|EAI
leonabdillah.wordpress.com|Teaching|
Teaching|EAI
Rules
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Each student must show their registration document (KRS)
Attendance >= 80% (10x)
Late tolerance = 15 minutes
Keep your mobile devices silent (the lowest volume)
Cloths
Final exam, casual uniform white and black
Komponen penilaian
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Class activities 20% [Class & e-Learning]
Middle exam 20% [Class & e-Learning]
Reports 20% [Class & e-Learning]
Final exam 40% [Class & e-Learning]
Total 100%
For reports, a group of 6 students will present their work at
the end of the semester a final presentation (2 minutes per
person or 10 minutes each group)
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References
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1. O. Dahl, "Enterprise Application Integration," School of
Mathematics and Systems Engineering, Växjö University,
Sweden, 2002.
2. M. Themistocleous, et al., "Enterprise Application
Integration: An Emerging Technology For Integrating ERP
And Supply Chains," in ECIS, 2002, pp. 1087-1096.
3. R. Bradley. (2010). Enterprise Systems. Available:
http://www.comp.dit.ie/rbradley/228-
4%20Enterprise%20Systems/ES.html
4. etc
Related fields
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ERP
CRM
SCM
BPM
What is Enterprise IT?
Enterprise IT is an engineering discipline. Not a
science.
Engineering is the discipline of acquiring and applying
knowledge of design, analysis, and/or construction of
works for practical purposes.
Enterprise IT is as much about business and people as
about technology
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What is an enterprise? A larger business or organisation.
Sometimes used in contrast to a SME (Small to Medium
Enterprise)
In the UK, SME means <250 employees
In the USA, SME means <500 employees
An Enterprise’s IT requirements are more complex and they will
typically have internal IT staff capable of developing and deploying
systems.
This course will focus primarily on open/standards based
software. Microsoft solves the problems within its own
technology world.
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Enterprise data
Data in the organisation is captured in a number of data models
Data models describe the way data is defined in databases or exchanged between
applications
Ronan Bradley [Dublin Institute of Technology, School of Computing]13
Purchases
Shipments
Inventory
Orders Customers
Service
Billing
Accounting HR
Marketing
Planning
AssetsProject
management
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ERP System
Legacy System
Databases
CRM System
Enterprise Portal
Application
Financial System
SCM System
Internal Applications
(Java,C,C++)
EAI
http://girtab.ucc.ie/
IT Infrastructure
Common Application Services
Common Data Model
The “Ideal” Enterprise
Web Presence
Marketing
Commerce
Customer
Service/CRM
Connected
Customers
Buy-Side Commerce
Sell-Side Commerce
Marketplace Infrastructure
Supply Chain Mgmt
Integrated
Partners
Desktop Productivity,
Collaboration
Employee Portals
Business Intelligence
Mobile Solutions
Empowered
Employees
www.amsoftwareservices.net
Supply chain
integration through
EAI technology
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M. Themistocleous, et al., "Evaluating the integration of supply chain information systems: A case
study," European journal of operational research, vol. 159, pp. 393-405, 2004.
Homework
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1. Please set a group consist of 6-8 students for your group
project team member
2. Prepare a project EAI for your team work project