Opara-Martins, J., Sahandi, R. and Tian, F., 2015. Implications of Integration and Interoperability for Enterprise Cloud-based Applications. In: 6th International Conference on Cloud Computing, 28--30 October 2015, South Korea.
Full text available as:
|
PDF
Implications of Integration and Interoperability for Enterprise Cloud-based Applications.pdf - Accepted Version 324kB | |
Copyright to original material in this document is with the original owner(s). Access to this content through BURO is granted on condition that you use it only for research, scholarly or other non-commercial purposes. If you wish to use it for any other purposes, you must contact BU via BURO@bournemouth.ac.uk. Any third party copyright material in this document remains the property of its respective owner(s). BU grants no licence for further use of that third party material. |
Abstract
Enterprise’s adoption of cloud-based solutions is often hindered by problems associated with the integration of the cloud environment with on-premise systems. Currently, each cloud provider creates its proprietary application programing interfaces (APIs), which will complicate integration efforts for companies as they struggle to understand and manage these unique application interfaces in an interoperable way. This paper aims to address this challenge by providing recommendations to enterprises. The presented work is based on a quantitative study of 114 companies, which discuss current issues and future trends of integration and interoperability requirements for enterprise cloud application adoption and migration. The outcome of the discussion provides a guideline applicable to support decision makers, software architects and developers when considering to design and develop interoperable applications in order to avoid lock-in and integrate seamlessly into other cloud and on-premise systems.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
---|---|
Uncontrolled Keywords: | enterprise cloud, integration, cloud-to-cloud integration, SaaS integration, distributed applications, business process transformation . |
Group: | Faculty of Science & Technology |
ID Code: | 22895 |
Deposited By: | Symplectic RT2 |
Deposited On: | 16 Nov 2015 14:20 |
Last Modified: | 14 Mar 2022 13:54 |
Downloads
Downloads per month over past year
Repository Staff Only - |