Glossary.

A helpful A-Z glossary listing key Business and IT transformation terms and technical definitions..

  • Abstract Process

    An Abstract Process represents interactions between a private business process and another process or participant.
  • Abstraction

    Abstraction is a technique for producing a high-level summarization or generalization of more complex or detailed topics or content.
  • Activity

    An Activity is work performed by an organization using business processes. An activity can be atomic or non-atomic (compound). Types of activities used within Process Models include Process, Sub-Process, and Task.
  • Activity Cost Worksheet

    Activity Cost Worksheets are a matrix that are used to analyze various costs of a set of activities.
  • Actor

    An Actor is a normally used to define a physical or quasi-physical entity, such as a person, organization, or system.
  • Ad Hoc Workflow System

    An Ad Hoc Workflow System is a type of workflow system that waits on users to indicate what should happen next.

Getting Started with Integration Architecture

Nov 3, 2020, 00:00 AM by User Not Found
Integration Architecture is one of the more complicated and technical areas for Enterprise Architects. Though building integrations between software and hardware has been a part of business IT for many years, it is only growing more complicated as the application landscape shifts towards SaaS models and enterprises place greater emphasis on their technological capabilities. This introductory eBook will break down the basics of Integration Architecture for architects and non-architects alike.

Integration Architecture is one of the more complicated and technical areas for Enterprise Architects. Though building integrations between software and hardware has been a part of business IT for many years, it is only growing more complicated as the application landscape shifts towards SaaS models and enterprises place greater emphasis on their technological capabilities.

Given the growing importance of technology, having effective integration is highly important, and it is an area that needs to be understood by a variety of stakeholders, not just enterprise architects. This introductory eBook will break down the basics of Integration Architecture for architects and non-architects alike.

Download now to find out:

  • What Integration Architecture is and how it has evolved

  • The benefits and challenges of maintaining integration architecture

  • Simple steps to establish and maintain integrations