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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Understanding Services for Integration Management

    With the advent of web services, service-oriented architectures (SOAs), which promise interoperable communication in an application integration, are now primarily web-based. Due to the high degree of encapsula...

    L. Davis, R. Gamble in COTS-Based Software Systems (2004)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Migrating Application Integrations

    The internal functionality of middleware is highly variable and thus, well-constructed integrations are difficult to perform without understanding the architectural style of the middleware and the adaptive con...

    D. Flagg, R. Gamble, R. Baird, W. Stewart in COTS-Based Software Systems (2004)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Classifying Interoperability Conflicts

    A common path for application development is to pick the COTS or legacy products, choose a middleware product, and determine what additional functionality is needed to make it all work. While this may seem the...

    L. Davis, D. Flagg, R. Gamble, C. Karatas in COTS-Based Software Systems (2003)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Designing Secure Integration Architectures

    Security has become a paramount concern due to dramatic advances of network technologies and a wide variety of new business opportunities. These advances have also brought the need for integration of computers...

    G. Jonsdottir, L. Davis, R. Gamble in COTS-Based Software Systems (2003)