Composite Information Systems a New Concept in Information Systems
Composite Information Systems a New Concept in Information Systems
Chat Yu Lam
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II. 2 Strategies for component integration In this section, we discuss several broad strategies that may be used for integrating CIS components, then we examine types of databases that may be used to support these strategies. There are two basic types of strategies for component integration, those used for resolving data differences and those used for 28 resolving system differences. (1) Strategies for resolving data differences A frequently used strategy for resolving data differonccs among CI...S components is to make use of a common data system. Data translation routines are provided by the CIS to move data from a component to the common data system, and from the common data system to a component. Thus the common data system, in effect, acts as an intermediary among components that use different data formats or data systems. An alternative strategy for resolving data differences among CIS components is to make use of an interface routine for a pair of components. The number of interface routines required grows as the squared of the number of components in the system.
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