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US-2017357517-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US8943461B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8943461-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213619659-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2005 |
| Publication date | Jan 27, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jan 27, 2015 |
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A method, apparatus and computer program product is provided to create an integration process between a source system and target system. The method includes creating a mapping between one or more source objects and one or more target objects and generating a complete workflow as part of an integration process between a respective source system and target system. A limited subset of operations is selectively included from a sequence of activities in the complete workflow that interact with the one or more source objects and one or more target objects. The limited subset of operations selected from the complete workflow is sequenced in a stepwise template that streamlines the integration process between the source system and target system, by focusing on mappings between and operations performed upon source objects and target objects associated with the limited subset of operations selected from the operations in the complete workflow.
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A method of creating an integration process between a source system executable on a computer system and a target system executable on a computer system, comprising: providing a complete workflow as a part of the integration process, the complete workflow having a sequence of activities that specify operations on one or more source objects and one or more target objects with the respective source system and target system and wherein the complete workflow further includes activities and associated operations that do not directly interact with the one or more source objects and the one or more target objects; selectively including, in the integration process, a limited subset of operations from the sequence of activities in the complete workflow that interact with the one or more source objects and one or more target objects, wherein the limited subset of operations from the complete workflow excludes operations and objects that generally do not need modification when performing the integration process; and sequencing the limited subset of operations selected from the complete workflow in a stepwise template that streamlines the integration process between the source system and target system by focusing on mappings between and operations performed upon source objects and target objects associated with the limited subset of operations selected from the operations in the complete workflow. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: determining whether a stepwise template integration process connecting the source system and the target system using selective steps from a complete workflow integration is already available in a repository of stepwise template integration processes; and reusing the stepwise template integration process from the repository of stepwise template integration processes that streamlines the integration process between source systems and target systems. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein selectively including a limited subset of operations from the complete workflow depends on whether the limited set of operations interact with one or more customized source objects or one or more customized target objects from the respective source system or target system. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein selectively including a limited subset of operations from the complete workflow depends on whether the limited subset of operations interact with one or more source objects and one or more target objects. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the limited subset of operations from the complete workflow excludes operations that interact with subsystems on the source system and target system that do not affect source objects and target objects. 6. A system for creating an integration process between a source system and a target system, comprising: a processor configured to execute instructions; a memory containing the instructions which, when executed on the processor: provide a complete workflow having a sequence of activities that specify operations on one or more source objects and one or more target objects with the respective source system and target system and wherein the complete workflow further includes activities and associated operations that do not directly interact with the one or more source objects and the one or more target objects, selectively include, in the integration process, a limited subset of operations from the sequence of activities in the complete workflow that interact with the one or more source objects and the one or more target objects, wherein the limited subset of operations from the complete workflow excludes operations that interact with subsystems on the source system and target system that do not affect source objects and target objects; and sequence the limited subset of operations selected from the complete workflow in a stepwise template that streamlines the integration process between the source system and target system by focusing on mappings between and operations performed upon source objects and target objects associated with the limited subset of operations selected from the operations in the complete workflow. 7. The system of claim 6 further comprising instructions when executed, determine whether a stepwise template integration process connecting the source system and the target system using selective steps from a complete workflow integration is already available in a repository of stepwise template integration processes, and reuse the stepwise template integration process from the repository of stepwise template integration processes that streamlines the integration process between source systems and target systems. 8. A computer program product for creating an integration process between a source system and a target system, tangibly stored on a computer-readable medium, comprising instructions operable to cause a programmable processor to: provide a complete workflow having a sequence of activities that specify operations on one or more source objects and one or more target objects with the respective source system and target system; selectively include, in the integration process, a limited subset of operations from the sequence of activities in the complete workflow that interact with the one or more source objects and one or more target objects wherein the complete workflow further includes activities and associated operations that do not directly interact with the one or more source objects and the one or more target objects, wherein the limited subset of operations from the complete workflow excludes operations and objects that generally do not need modification when performing an integration process; and sequence the limited subset of operations selected from the complete workflow in a stepwise template that streamlines the integration process between the source system and target system by focusing on mappings between and operations performed upon source objects and target objects associated with the limited subset of operations selected from the operations in the complete workflow. 9. The computer program product of claim 8 further comprising instructions operable to cause a programmable processor to: determine whether a stepwise template integration process connecting a source system and target system using selective steps from a complete workflow integration is not already available in a repository of stepwise template integration processes, and reuse a stepwise template integration process from the repository of stepwise template integration processes that streamlines the integration process between source systems and target systems. 10. The computer program product of claim of claim 8 wherein instructions that selectively include a limited subset of operations from the complete workflow depends on whether the limited set of operations interact with one or more customized source object or one or more customized target objects from the respective source system or target system. 11. The computer program product of claim 8 wherein the instructions that selectively include a limited subset of operations from the complete workflow depends on whether the limited subset of operations interact with the one or more source objects and the one or more target objects. 12. The computer program product of claim of claim 8 wherein the limited subset of operations from the complete workflow excludes operations that interact with subsystems on the source system and target system and do not affect source objects and target objects. 13. A method of creating an integration process between a source system executable on a computer system and a target system executable on a computer syst
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