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HPL-2010-29

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A visual tool for rapid integration of enterprise software applications

Marhaim, Inbal; Mordechai, Eli; Bartolini, Claudio; Bergman, Ruth; Ariel, Oren; Peltz, Christopher
HP Laboratories

HPL-2010-29

Keyword(s): application, integration, automation, HCI

Abstract: Integrating software applications is a challenging, but often very necessary, activity for businesses to perform. Even when applications are designed to fit together, creating an integrated solution often requires a significant effort in terms of configuration, fine tuning or resolving deployment conflicts. This is often the case when the original applications have been designed in isolation. This paper presents a visual method allowing an application designer to quickly integrate two products, taking the output of a sequence of steps on the first product and using that as input of a sequence of steps on the second product. The tool achieves this by: (1) copying UI components from the underlying applications user interface; (2) capturing user interaction using recording technology, rather than by relying on the underlying data sources; and (3) exposing the important business transactions that the existing application enables as macros which can then be used to integrate products together.

16 Pages

External Posting Date: February 21, 2010 [Fulltext]. Approved for External Publication
Internal Posting Date: February 21, 2010 [Fulltext]

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