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Matthew Leonard Bateman
Publications - 4
Citations - 266
Matthew Leonard Bateman is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Disparate system & Web service. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 266 citations.
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Apparatus and method for providing streaming data
Mark Phillips,Jonathan Cook,Matthew Leonard Bateman,Vijay Sadanand Ghaskadvi,Ruchita Vijay Ghaskadvi,Aniruddha Ashok Deswandikar,Sunil Sudhakar Dasanagadde +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Java based server is disclosed for providing streaming data, which is received in a publisher interface and processed to generate Java messages describing real-time updated data, and one application of the Java-based server is to provide streaming data for business process.
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System and method for integrating disparate data and application sources using a web services orchestration platform with business process execution language (BPEL)
Mark Phillips,Jonathan Cook,Matthew Leonard Bateman,Vijay Sadanand Ghaskadvi,Ruchita Vijay Ghaskadvi,Aniruddha Ashok Deswandikar,Sunil Sudhakar Dasanagadde +6 more
TL;DR: An apparatus, system, method, and computer readable medium is disclosed for integrating disparate data and application sources using a web services orchestration platform, with business process execution language (BPEL).
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Execution engine for business processes
Mark Phillips,Jonathan Cook,Matthew Leonard Bateman,Vijay Sadanand Ghaskadvi,Ruchita Vijay Ghaskadvi,Aniruddha Ashok Deswandikar,Sunil Sudhakar Dasanagadde +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, an execution engine for executing business processes is described, and an executable object model is generated for a business process document Executable object models of business processes are assigned to virtual processors.
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System and method for integrating disparate data sources
Mark Phillips,Jonathan Cook,Matthew Leonard Bateman,Vijay Sadanand Ghaskadvi,Ruchita Vijay Ghaskadvi,Aniruddha Ashok Deswandikar,Sunil Sudhakar Dasanagadde +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a business process using.NET TM web services and Java web services to access different data sources is described, where the data and application sources are integrated in a process.