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  2. Data integration - Wikipedia

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    Data integration refers to the process of combining, sharing, or synchronizing data from multiple sources to provide users with a unified view. [1] There are a wide range of possible applications for data integration, from commercial (such as when a business merges multiple databases) to scientific (combining research data from different bioinformatics repositories).

  3. Supply chain operations reference - Wikipedia

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    The example shows the breakdown of the Level 2 process "Make Build to Order" into its Level 3 components identified from M2.01 to M2.06. Once again this is the SCOR syntax: letter, number, dot, and serial number. The model suggests that to perform a "Make Build to Order" process, there are 6 more detailed tasks that are usually performed.

  4. Business process - Wikipedia

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    A business process, business method, or business function is a collection of related, structured activities or tasks performed by people or equipment in which a specific sequence produces a service or product (that serves a particular business goal) for a particular customer or customers. Business processes occur at all organizational levels ...

  5. Business process network - Wikipedia

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    Business process networks (BPN), also referred to as business service networks or business process hubs, enable the efficient execution of multi-enterprise operational processes, including supply chain planning and execution. A BPN extends and implements an organization's Service-orientation in Enterprise Applications.

  6. Supply chain management - Wikipedia

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    Customer service management process Customer relationship management concerns the relationship between an organization and its customers. Customer service is the source of customer information. It also provides the customer with real-time information on scheduling and product availability through interfaces with the company's production and ...

  7. Service choreography - Wikipedia

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    The deployment of the service orchestration specification transforms a workflow into a composite service. [5] In a sense, service choreography and orchestrations are two sides of the same coin. On one hand, the roles of a service choreography can be extracted as service orchestrations through a process called projection. [6]

  8. Service reusability principle - Wikipedia

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    This is the true service reuse as such a service eliminates the need for creating altogether a new service and becomes a part of multiple business processes without being part of any particular business process. The service reusability principle addresses these misconceptions by providing a set of guidelines that help to design services ...

  9. Service-oriented programming - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, synchronization can be declared across services interfaces that belong to the same service group. For example, if two services, 'CreditAccount" and 'DebitAccount", belong to the same synchronization service group and are synchronized on the accountName input field, then no two instances of 'CreditAccount" and 'DebitAccount" with ...