Qualitative Analysis of Integration Adapter Modeling
@article{Ritter2015QualitativeAO, title={Qualitative Analysis of Integration Adapter Modeling}, author={Daniel Ritter and Manuel Holzleitner}, journal={ArXiv}, year={2015}, volume={abs/1503.02007} }
Integration Adapters are a fundamental part of an integration system, since they provide (business) applications access to its messaging channel. However, their modeling and configuration remain under-represented. In previous work, the integration control and data flow syntax and semantics have been expressed in the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) as a semantic model for message-based integration, while adapter and the related quality of service modeling were left for further studies…
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