Technologies of Cross-Program Interfaces
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https://doi.org/10.22213/2413-1172-2017-3-132-133Keywords:
integration, software and hardware platform, interface, information systems, technologies, architecture of construction, information bus, applicationsAbstract
The research focuses on cross-program interfaces. The concept of Business Process Management (BPM) has strongly advanced. This is the middleware, providing automation of business analyst’s work and the formalization of the process of integration of heterogeneous applications in the enterprise information infrastructure. It is accented on core tasks and must not depend on the used technology - you can use CORBA, COM / DCOM, XML or Enterprise JavaBeans for building database. The main purposes of the paper are to achieve decreasing of constant cross-program interfaces modernization and decrease the proportion of the total budget of the information system. Our qualitative methodology included, firstly, the scientific paper analyses, secondly, mathematical model creating, and, finally, performing experiments. We conclude that the developed technology (cross-program interfaces) is necessary for integration of heterogeneous applications at the level of business logic. It provides an easy and flexible way of integrating applications in a single software environment.References
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06.10.2017
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Ipatov П. С. (2017). Technologies of Cross-Program Interfaces. Vestnik IzhGTU Imeni M.T. Kalashnikova, 20(3), 132–133. https://doi.org/10.22213/2413-1172-2017-3-132-133
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