1.1 The Patterns for e-business layered asset model


1.1 The Patterns for e-business layered asset model

The Patterns for e-business approach enables architects to implement successful e-business solutions through the re-use of components and solution elements from proven successful experiences. The patterns approach is based on a set of layered assets that can be exploited by any existing development methodology. These layered assets are structured in a way that each level of detail builds on the last. These assets include:

  • Business patterns that identify the interaction between users, businesses, and data.

  • Integration patterns that tie multiple Business patterns together when a solution cannot be provided based on a single Business pattern.

  • Composite patterns that represent commonly occurring combinations of Business patterns and Integration patterns.

  • Application patterns that provide a conceptual layout describing how the application components and data within a Business pattern or Integration pattern interact.

  • Runtime patterns that define the logical middleware structure supporting an Application pattern. Runtime patterns depict the major middleware nodes, their roles, and the interfaces between these nodes.

  • Product mappings that identify proven and tested software implementations for each Runtime pattern.

  • Best-practice guidelines for design, development, deployment, and management of e-business applications.

These assets and their relation to each other are shown in Figure 1-1 on page 6.

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Figure 1-1: The Patterns for e-business layered asset model

Patterns for e-business Web site

The patterns Web site provides an easy way of navigating top down through the layered patterns' assets in order to determine the preferred reusable assets for an engagement.

For easy reference to Patterns for e-business, refer to the Patterns for e-business Web site at:

  • http://www.ibm.com/developerWorks/patterns/




Patterns. Pervasive Portals
Patterns: Pervasive Portals Patterns for E-Business Series
ISBN: 0738427772
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 83
Authors: IBM Redbooks

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