Writers' First Review Draft: (2V9A)
Term (2VRR)
FEA Business Integration Patterns (2VRS)
Origin/Source for Inclusion of the Term (2VRT)
Data Reference Model http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?DataReferenceModel_09_2004/TheGlossary_DRM_VolIv1 (2VRU)
OMB Context Definition (2VRV)
Reference/URL OMB Context Definition (2VRW)
Business Definition (2VRX)
Associations discovered within the FEA that allow IT objects to be used for more than one purpose. (2VRY)
Reference/URL for Business Definition (2VRZ)
Technical Definition (2VS0)
Conceptual approach to using the data from an agency EA in a common way to identify re-usable information technology investments (2VS1)
Reference/URL Technical Definition (2VS2)
Data Reference Model http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?DataReferenceModel_09_2004/TheGlossary_DRM_VolIv1 accessed June 29, 2005 (2VS3)
Context Definition 1 (2VS4)
Connect other Business patterns together to create applications with advanced functionality. Integration patterns are used to combine Business patterns in advanced e-business applications. (2VS5)
Reference/URL Context Definition 1 (2VS6)
IBM Patterns for e-business © IBM Corporation 2004, http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/patterns/ accessed June 29, 2005 (2VS7)
Context Definition 2 (2VS8)
[Business] integration patterns emerge from classification of standard solutions for integration scenarios. They are not patterns of design or code. Nor are they patterns of operational processes for an integration project. Instead, each integration pattern defines a type of integration problem, a solution technique, as well as parameters applied for e-Business Integration. (2VS9)
Reference/URL for Context Definition 2 E-Business Integration Patterns, Andre Yee, Article is provided courtesy of Sams, May 25, 2001. http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=130960&rl=1 accessed June 30, 2005 (2VSA)
Context Definition 3 (2VSB)
Reference/URL for Context Definition 3 (2VSC)
See Also Related Terms (2VSD)