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  <updated>2008-05-04T18:19:54.6584242-05:00</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Mary Voight</name>
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  <subtitle>for BUS ADM 438/746 by Mary Voight</subtitle>
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    <title>Course work</title>
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    <published>2008-05-04T18:19:54.658-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-05-04T18:19:54.6584242-05:00</updated>
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        <p>
      I'm glad that the semester is starting to wrap up.  The project is pretty much
      done (just need to wrap up the final deliverable) and the paper is finished.
   </p>
        <p>
      My last week - I spent in Austin, TX, learning more about WebSphere Commerce. 
      The class was made up of about 15 people from a few different companies.  The
      course was an overview of the capabilities that the application had.  one of
      the things we learned about was the ability it has to expose itself through web services
      and other integration techniques (such as messaging through MQueue.)
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    <title>Austin</title>
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    <published>2008-04-28T09:15:07.041-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-04-28T09:15:07.041559-05:00</updated>
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        <p>
      I'm in Austin this week for a week of training on IBM WebSphere Commerce.
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        <p>
       
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        <p>
       
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  <entry>
    <title>SAP Services</title>
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    <published>2008-04-20T18:38:42.232-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-04-20T18:38:42.2320558-05:00</updated>
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        <p>
      So my teammates and myself divided up the work we are going to do for our project. 
      I am going to be responsible for the creating the new services in SAP and expose them
      through a WSDL.  I'm kind of excited to set this portion of the project up. 
      Hopefully, it goes smoothly.
   </p>
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  <entry>
    <title>The Past Week</title>
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    <published>2008-04-13T15:59:57.39-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-04-13T15:59:57.3908764-05:00</updated>
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        <p>
      This past week has been crazy for work.  I was involved in a migration of servers
      from one hosting data center back to our company.  The team I work with worked
      a lot of hours to make sure that everything went smoothly.  Happily all of our
      hard work paid off.  We were at work at 2 in the morning on Saturday switching
      over our applications.  
   </p>
        <p>
      One of the applications we moved provides seamless login functionality for other applications
      - through web services.  It is amazing how much complexity this adds to a move
      because of how many applications are dependent on its web services.  it also
      highlights the need for applications that leverage web services to be constructed
      in a way so that they fail gracefully.
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        <p>
       
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  <entry>
    <title>AJAX</title>
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    <published>2008-04-07T10:05:20.488-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-04-07T10:05:20.4887233-05:00</updated>
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        <p>
      It's nice to have completed another course milestone this past week.  I'm really
      glad that I picked my topic - Ajax.  I had heard a lot about it from people at
      work, but did not have a clear understanding of what it was until I did the research
      for my paper.  It's a pretty cool mix of technology.
   </p>
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  <entry>
    <title>BPIOAI: Business Process Integration Oriented Application Integration </title>
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    <published>2008-03-30T17:22:07.911-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-03-30T17:22:07.9110466-05:00</updated>
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        <p>
      BPIOAI was the focus of the readings for this week.  According to the book it's
      "the ability to define a common business process model that addresses the sequence,
      hierarchy, events, execution logic, and information movement between systems residing
      in the same organization and systems residing in multiple organizations."  I
      wonder how widespread this architecture is.  I think in theory it sounds nice;
      however, I think for most organizations to implement this they would need to overhaul
      their whole business process.
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    <title>Phew... the midterm's done. :)</title>
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    <published>2008-03-08T13:30:43.517-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-03-08T13:30:43.5178796-06:00</updated>
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        <p>
      Well... I don't have a ton to blog about this week.  But I am happy to report
      that after much procrastination - I've submitted by midterm.  
   </p>
        <p>
      My only other comment this week is about the XI mapping tool that we reviewed this
      week.  I think it's remarkable how polished these types of tools are.  Because
      it's a lot of coding to map data objects together by hand.  Trust me, I've done
      it. :)
   </p>
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  <entry>
    <title>The Availability of Web Services</title>
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    <published>2008-03-02T13:21:01.977-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-03-02T13:21:01.9772279-06:00</updated>
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        <p>
      After reading the health services reading this week, I began thinking about the SLAs
      associated with web services.  The article pointed out that hospital IT architectures
      are complex and extremely vital because their performance can translate into a matter
      of life and death for a patient.
   </p>
        <p>
      The article discussed creating web services to enable the integration of disparate
      systems.  However, the solidness of the integration is directly dependent on
      the availability of the system hosting the web service.  If the consumer needs
      100% uptime - a 90% uptime on the provider is not sufficient.  How should an
      organization handle this?  To add more complexity in the mix - what if the organization
      uses a broker such as SAP XI - or a similar product to broker the deal?  That
      broker also has a percentage of downtime and there is not guarantee that the service
      windows will overlap.  What is the consumer to do?  It needs the information
      24-7 but is operating in an environment that might be stable, but does not meet the
      HA requirement.  What's the solution?  
   </p>
        <p>
      I don't have one, but this a real type of an issue facing organizations.  How
      do you get data to high availability systems when they are asking for data from a
      non-HA system?  Can you imagine a mission critical hospital application
      that requests data via a web service and is denied because the source system is down
      for a 4 hour service window?  That is simply not acceptable, but it is a possibility
      that needs to be dealt with.
   </p>
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  <entry>
    <title>SOAP</title>
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    <published>2008-02-25T08:40:24.141-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-02-25T08:40:24.1418976-06:00</updated>
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        <p>
      I think it was really interesting to learn this week that SOAP does not technically
      stand for anything anymore.  
   </p>
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  <entry>
    <title>Reflections on Week 3</title>
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    <published>2008-02-17T18:35:54.327-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-02-17T18:35:54.3270068-06:00</updated>
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        <p>
      So, I missed the lecture last week, but have been trying to catch up by reading the
      slides and book. 
   </p>
        <p>
      Today I completed Lab 1.  I have been having some issues getting Visual Basic
      Studio working on my laptop.  However, once I went to the SBA lab, everything
      went pretty smoothly.  I do have a question about our student website. 
      Are there other ways to upload files to it other than through a tool like Visual Studio?
   </p>
        <p>
      Hmm... musings on XML...  well, I guess one of my thoughts is based on a quote
      from the book "XML provides a common data-exchange format, encapsulating both data
      and metadata."  I really think that's true, but another powerful offshoot of
      that is various projects that are able to take the XML (and XSD) and transform the
      data into code specific objects, such as Java objects.  (The projects I'm thinking
      about are tools such as Castor.)  I think that is where the power is - being
      able to transform the data into an object that is easily used withing a program.  
   </p>
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  <entry>
    <title>User-Interface Level Integration</title>
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    <published>2008-02-10T11:51:36.85-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-02-10T11:51:36.8505218-06:00</updated>
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        <p>
      The discussion we had in class this week about screen scraping as a form of user interface
      level integration made me think about an integration that I knew about that was implemented
      at the business I work at.  Our business has legacy systems that leverage AS400
      green screens.  Integrating with these legacy system can be somewhat complex,
      especially when one is trying to not just get data, but actually perform a task -
      such as updating an order.  The solution that was used was a screen scraping
      type solution.  However, what I remember about the screen scraping was that it
      was very fragile and also required quite a bit of knowledge of the legacy system -
      what information was required, how to navigate to the screens, what the error messages
      were.  So although this type of solution was "easier" then trying to hook directly
      into the logic that is being executed behind the scenes, it did take a lot of work
      in order to make the integration successful.
   </p>
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  <entry>
    <title>My First Blog</title>
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    <published>2008-02-04T08:55:17.332-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-02-04T08:55:17.3326568-06:00</updated>
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        <p>
      My first blog...
   </p>
        <p>
       
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