Information Integration of Virtual Enterprise Based on Service-Oriented Architecture
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Abstract
The operation of the virtual enterprise requires the information sharing of the member enterprises. So it is imperative to build up a high-quality information integration platform. This paper analyzes the information integration theory of virtual enterprise. It introduces the basic concepts and methods of service-oriented architecture and brings forward the targets of the information integration in the virtual enterprise. Finally, this paper elaborates on the solution of the virtual enterprise information integration based on the service-oriented architecture.
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Service Requester Information Integration Virtual Enterprise Service Broker Enterprise Application Integration
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