CRAFT: a framework for integration facilitation in cross-organisational distributed systems

Heiko Ludwig, Y. Hoffner
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The increasing proliferation of complex electronic services, particularly in the business-to-business area, entails the creation and management of complex, cross-organisational distributed systems. An important challenge with such systems concerns the integration of different core and administrative services into a consistent whole. Furthermore, there is a need for extra functionality to facilitate the provision and consumption of the resulting service inside as well as outside the organisation. This functionality may have to deal with a host of issues such as: facilitating co-operation while maintaining autonomy, remuneration, monitoring, auditing and management of the integrated service, and the translation between internal and external models, processes and information. All the above are aimed at ensuring that the contractual obligations of the business relationship are met. We need a component that supports the integration of the core and administrative services while providing added functionality concerned with crossing the organisational boundary. This component is termed an "integration facilitator". The CrossFlow project dealt with the dynamic establishment of cross-organisational business relationships. CRAFT (CrossFlow Runtime Framework Technology) provides a framework to build integration facilitators. By using this framework, the core and administrative services of an organisation can be quickly integrated and extended to create different business level services to suit the changing needs of organisations and their dynamic business partnerships.
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CRAFT:跨组织分布式系统集成促进的框架
复杂电子服务的日益普及,特别是在企业对企业领域,需要创建和管理复杂的跨组织分布式系统。这种系统的一个重要挑战是将不同的核心服务和行政服务整合成一个一致的整体。此外,还需要额外的功能来促进在组织内外提供和使用结果服务。此功能可能必须处理许多问题,例如:在保持自主性的同时促进合作、报酬、集成服务的监视、审计和管理,以及内部和外部模型、流程和信息之间的转换。所有这些都是为了确保履行商业关系的合同义务。我们需要一个组件来支持核心服务和管理服务的集成,同时提供与跨组织边界相关的附加功能。这个组件被称为“集成促进者”。CrossFlow项目处理跨组织业务关系的动态建立。CRAFT (CrossFlow运行时框架技术)提供了一个框架来构建集成促进者。通过使用此框架,可以快速集成和扩展组织的核心服务和管理服务,以创建不同的业务级服务,以适应组织及其动态业务伙伴关系不断变化的需求。
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