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Enterprise Integration has the goal of providing timely and accurate exchange of consistent information between business functions to support strategic and tactical business goals in a manner that appears to be seamless. The ability to provide integration between business functions that may be supported across multiple applications is a critical need for modern organizations. However, problems often emerge from overly ambitious or imprecise requirements resulting from inadequate plans for integrating different systems. This workshop discussed unsolved issues related to enterprise integration and focused on ways to address these unmet needs.