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In this paper, we introduce a process-driven e-Business service integration (BSI) system, which is named ’e-Lollapalooza’, and has been successfully developed through a functional extension of the ebXML technology. It consists of three major components – Choreography Modeler coping with the process-driven collaboration issue, Runtime & Monitoring Client coping with the business intelligence issue and EJB-based BSI Engine coping with the scalability issue. This paper particularly focuses on the e-Lollapalooza’s implementation details supporting the ebXML-based choreography and orchestration among the engaged organizations in a process-driven multiparty collaboration for e-Logistics and e-Commerce services. Now, it is fully deployed on an EJB-based middleware computing environment, and operable based upon the ebXML standard as an e-Business process management framework for e-Logistics process automation and B2B choreography. Finally, we describe an application of the e-Lollapalooza system to the purchase order and delivery processes in a cyber-shopping mall run by a postal service company.
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Kim, K., Ra, I. (2005). A Process-Driven e-Business Service Integration System and Its Application to e-Logistics Services. In: Ngu, A.H.H., Kitsuregawa, M., Neuhold, E.J., Chung, JY., Sheng, Q.Z. (eds) Web Information Systems Engineering – WISE 2005. WISE 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3806. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11581062_74
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