Messaging in enterprises
While enterprise systems typically support the synchronous client-server paradigm, the messaging system that provides asynchronous interaction style plays the ever-increasing important role within enterprise as well as cross enterprises. The various messaging systems exist. However, in most cases, t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-31502023-07-04T16:27:44Z Messaging in enterprises Qian, Jing Bo Yang, Zhonghua School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems While enterprise systems typically support the synchronous client-server paradigm, the messaging system that provides asynchronous interaction style plays the ever-increasing important role within enterprise as well as cross enterprises. The various messaging systems exist. However, in most cases, they are proprietary and non-interoperable. This research project aims to investigate the state of the art of messaging systems for enterprises and address the following issues: messaging service styles (e.g., request-response, point-to-point, and publish-subscribe), interoperation of heterogeneous messaging systems via JMS, messaging system as backbone for interworking of various enterprise systems (e.g., office system, ERP), and messaging solutions for enterprise web services. Master of Science (Communication Software and Networks) 2008-09-17T09:23:21Z 2008-09-17T09:23:21Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/3150 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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While enterprise systems typically support the synchronous client-server paradigm, the messaging system that provides asynchronous interaction style plays the ever-increasing important role within enterprise as well as cross enterprises. The various messaging systems exist. However, in most cases, they are proprietary and non-interoperable. This research project aims to investigate the state of the art of messaging systems for enterprises and address the following issues: messaging service styles (e.g., request-response, point-to-point, and publish-subscribe), interoperation of heterogeneous messaging systems via JMS, messaging system as backbone for interworking of various enterprise systems (e.g., office system, ERP), and messaging solutions for enterprise web services. |
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