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In a modern enterprise, it is inevitable that different portions of the organization will use different systems to produce, store and search their critical data. Competition, evolving technology, mergers, acquisitions, and geographic distribution all contribute to this diversity. Only by combining these various systems can the enterprise realize the full value of the data they contain. Yet building new applications across these various information sources can be amazingly painful, forcing developers to discover what data is where, figure out what it means, and learn myriad different interfaces.
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Haas, L. (2006). Building an Information Infrastructure for Enterprise Applications. In: Draheim, D., Weber, G. (eds) Trends in Enterprise Application Architecture. TEAA 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3888. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11681885_1
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