Patterns: Information Aggregation and Data Integration with DB2 Information Integrator
This IBM Redbooks publication documents and prototypes the role of DB2 Information Integrator technologies and architecture in IBM's Patterns for e-business using a typical customer insight e-business scenario. It is aimed at an audience of IT architects and data integration professionals respo...
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description | This IBM Redbooks publication documents and prototypes the role
of DB2 Information Integrator technologies and architecture in
IBM's Patterns for e-business using a typical customer insight
e-business scenario. It is aimed at an audience of IT architects
and data integration professionals responsible for developing
e-business solutions that integrate processes and data from
multiple distributed heterogeneous systems.This publication provides an overview of IBM’s Patterns
for e-business, and the DB2 Information Integration architecture.
It also describes the various application and runtime patterns
identified to date for Information Aggregation and Data
Integration, as defined in "Patterns for e-business".Using a typical customer insight e-business scenario, this
publication documents the step-by-step patterns approach to
implementing the e-business solution. At each level in the
hierarchy, each available pattern is evaluated and chosen before
drilling down to the next lower layer where the pattern evaluation
and selection process is repeated. The final drill down leads to
product selection and implementation information. |
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e-business scenario. It is aimed at an audience of IT architects
and data integration professionals responsible for developing
e-business solutions that integrate processes and data from
multiple distributed heterogeneous systems.This publication provides an overview of IBM’s Patterns
for e-business, and the DB2 Information Integration architecture.
It also describes the various application and runtime patterns
identified to date for Information Aggregation and Data
Integration, as defined in "Patterns for e-business".Using a typical customer insight e-business scenario, this
publication documents the step-by-step patterns approach to
implementing the e-business solution. At each level in the
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drilling down to the next lower layer where the pattern evaluation
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e-business scenario. It is aimed at an audience of IT architects
and data integration professionals responsible for developing
e-business solutions that integrate processes and data from
multiple distributed heterogeneous systems.This publication provides an overview of IBM’s Patterns
for e-business, and the DB2 Information Integration architecture.
It also describes the various application and runtime patterns
identified to date for Information Aggregation and Data
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publication documents the step-by-step patterns approach to
implementing the e-business solution. At each level in the
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IBM's Patterns for e-business using a typical customer insight
e-business scenario. It is aimed at an audience of IT architects
and data integration professionals responsible for developing
e-business solutions that integrate processes and data from
multiple distributed heterogeneous systems.This publication provides an overview of IBM’s Patterns
for e-business, and the DB2 Information Integration architecture.
It also describes the various application and runtime patterns
identified to date for Information Aggregation and Data
Integration, as defined in "Patterns for e-business".Using a typical customer insight e-business scenario, this
publication documents the step-by-step patterns approach to
implementing the e-business solution. At each level in the
hierarchy, each available pattern is evaluated and chosen before
drilling down to the next lower layer where the pattern evaluation
and selection process is repeated. The final drill down leads to
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