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Business Process Integration in a Knowledge-Intensive Service Industry
by Lawrence, C.
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Reference #:    IGR3416
Pages: 139-163
Source: Enterprise Architecture and Integration: Methods, Implementation and Technologies
Copyright: 2007; Information Science Reference
Author Affiliations: Business Architecture Consultant, Old Mutual South Africa
Editor: W. Lam; V. Shankararaman
Keywords: Data Integration, enterprise application integration, interoperability, Software Architecture, Software Product Lines, Variability

Abstract
Knowledge-intensive administration and service activity has features favouring a particular architectural approach to business process integration. The approach is based on a process metamodel that extends the familiar input-process-output schema, and embodies the principle that the essential WHAT of a process is prior to any empirical and/or physical HOW. A structure of interrelated concepts can be derived from the metamodel. These can be used at logical level to define and analyze processes. They can also be implemented at a physical level—as an achievable and ideal integrated process architecture, or as a continuum of incremental control and integration improvements. Overall, the approach is to process what double entry is to accounting and the relational model is to data.

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