Process portals - architecture and integration

Process portals support the inter-organizational networking of businesses. They define function and content on the basis of the customer process and make them available to the user via a role-based and personalized interface. In spite of the growing relevance of process portals, their use in most businesses is still only at the beginning. A consistent architecture and integration model can help businesses with the introduction of process portals. This article argues that the available approaches to architecture from the relevant literature and from practice do not adequately address process portal requirements, and develops an extended architecture model. The steps required to implement this architecture are described in this article using the example of the Automobile Group.

[1]  Hubert Österle,et al.  Enterprise in the Information Age , 2001 .

[2]  Ravi Kalakota,et al.  e-Business 2.0: Roadmap for Success , 2000 .

[3]  Ralph Johnson,et al.  design patterns elements of reusable object oriented software , 2019 .

[4]  Mark Goodyear,et al.  Enterprise System Architectures , 1999 .

[5]  Rudolf Schmid,et al.  Organization for the advancement of structured information standards , 2002 .

[6]  Mark M. Davydov,et al.  Corporate Portals and eBusiness Integration , 2001 .

[7]  Elgar Fleisch,et al.  Business Networking: Shaping Collaboration Between Enterprises , 2001 .

[8]  Walter W.C. Chung,et al.  A framework to develop an enterprise information portal for contract manufacturing , 2002 .

[9]  Donald F. Ferguson,et al.  WebSphere as an e-business server , 2001, IBM Syst. J..

[10]  Philip A. Bernstein,et al.  Middleware: a model for distributed system services , 1996, CACM.

[11]  David S. Linthicum,et al.  B2B Application Integration: e-Business-Enable Your Enterprise , 2000 .

[12]  Geoff Fellows The Essential Client/Server Survival Guide , 1998 .

[13]  P. Checkland,et al.  Action Research: Its Nature and Validity , 1998 .

[14]  Henk Sol,et al.  Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences , 1997, HICSS 2015.

[15]  Marinos Themistocleous,et al.  Benchmarking the benefits and barriers of application integration , 2001 .

[16]  R. Nagarajan,et al.  Enterprise Integration , 1999 .

[17]  David S. Linthicum,et al.  Enterprise Application Integration , 1999 .

[18]  Dan Harkey,et al.  Client/Server Survival Guide , 1999 .

[19]  Cláudia Dias,et al.  Corporate portals: a literature review of a new concept in Information Management , 2001, Int. J. Inf. Manag..