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Trends in Enterprise Application Architecture

VLDB Workshop, TEAA 2005, Trondheim, Norway, August 28, 2005, Revised Selected Papers

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Table of contents (11 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. A Middleware Architecture for Supporting Adaptable Replication of Enterprise Application Data

    • J. E. Armendáriz, H. Decker, F. D. Muñoz-Escoí, L. Irún-Briz, R. de Juan-Marín
    Pages 29-43
  3. MDA and Analysis of Web Applications

    • Behzad Bordbar, Kyriakos Anastasakis
    Pages 44-55
  4. A Message Exchange Architecture for Modern E-Commerce

    • Barry Dowdeswell, Christof Lutteroth
    Pages 56-70
  5. OLAP Schemata for Correct Applications

    • Hans-Joachim Lenz, Bernhard Thalheim
    Pages 99-113
  6. Towards a Secure Data Stream Management System

    • Wolfgang Lindner, Jörg Meier
    Pages 114-128
  7. Back Matter

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About this book

TEAA 2005 (Trends in Enterprise Application Architecture) took place as a workshop of the conference VLDB 2005 (31st International Conference on Very Large Databases) in August 2005 in Trondheim, Norway. Enterprise applicationsare mission criticalfor organizations.Currently there are several initiatives that see enterprise application integration as their natural playground, like Model Driven Architecture and Service Oriented Architecture. Now is the time to investigate how these approaches can provide added value. At TEAA 2005 the contributions identi?ed a problem or issue in enterprise application architecture and proposed and evaluated a solution. The workshop bene?ted from lively discussions among the participants. Applications, operating systems, database systems, hardware architecture and system administration concepts must be orchestrated to yield an optimized systemarchitecturethat tacklesperformance,stability,security,maintainability, andtotalcostofownership.Inpractice,itisalwaysaholisticviewthatisneeded – it is known that system design approaches that overemphasize one of the software or hardware architecture aspects are likely to fail. In the TEAA 2005 workshop we examined the conceptual underpinnings of enterprise application architecture. We are grateful to our keynote speaker Laura Haas for sharing her insights with us.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Austria

    Dirk Draheim

  • Department of Physics, New Zealand

    Gerald Weber

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