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Integration questions: considerations that should be made when designing the specification of a software-based integration

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Companies often need to share data and communicate due to mutual customers, areas of interest, as well as a variety of other reasons. Whether using SOAP calls to transferring files over an FTP a few basic issues need to be understood and handled. In this paper those issues and possible considerations will be presented. Questions such as the scope of the integration, maintenance viability, data integrity, security, and system complexity will be considered and explained. Once those questions have been answered to satisfaction the best integration can be select and implemented.

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    InfoSecCD '10: 2010 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference
    October 2010
    187 pages
    ISBN:9781450302029
    DOI:10.1145/1940941
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