What are the best practices for ensuring seamless integration and interoperability between different systems?
Ensuring seamless integration and interoperability between different systems involves a multifaceted approach that addresses the complexities of connecting heterogeneous software systems, managing data exchange, and maintaining system integrity across diverse operational environments. Best practices for achieving this goal include the development of a flexible workflow infrastructure that supports pragmatic interoperability, particularly in industries like manufacturing and healthcare, where the transition from volume-based to value-based delivery systems is critical for maintaining continuity, cutting costs, improving quality, and increasing levels of interoperability. The definition and implementation of interoperability best practices can be unified through the use of frameworks like the Semat (Software Engineering Method and Theory) kernel, which provides a language with simple and precise elements for identifying and specifying interoperability as a non-functional requirement. Additionally, the global scientific community's push towards disciplinary or regional open science environments, despite the lack of a global agreement or standards, highlights the importance of considering interoperability across scientific fields and geographical domains. A process-oriented approach to integrating heterogeneous functional systems within an integrated management system can address vulnerabilities and ensure the interoperability of system elements by identifying and synchronizing a full group of processes across the system's life cycle. Moreover, specialized software systems integration methods and the concept of seamless integration of production decisions are crucial for typical machine-building enterprises. The utilization of simulation for designing systems that combine different parts (heterogeneous systems) contributes to the validation, verification, and observation of behavior, addressing challenges related to reuse, preservation of elements, and interface compatibility. Seamless integration between heterogeneous platforms can be achieved through technologies like Web Services, utilizing HTTP and XML for data exchange. Current domain-specific standardization initiatives aim at achieving seamless interoperability among communication systems, offering a unique niche for further research and development work. Methods and systems that enable seamless integration between multiple products through a common visual modeler also play a significant role. Lastly, the shift in logistics IT towards smaller, modular applications underscores the importance of a standards-based logistics Business Object model for simplifying logistics IT services regarding development and integration.
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Best practices include identifying full process groups, synchronizing processes, and forming loops for system elements at various levels to ensure seamless integration and interoperability between different systems. | |
15 May 2023 | Best practices include utilizing tools like those from the Research Data Alliance, engaging in global discussions, involving diverse experts, and leveraging regional and global initiatives for interdisciplinary and international interoperability. |
Four best practices for achieving interoperability among heterogeneous software systems are proposed, represented using the Semat kernel, consolidating proven activities from various methods for seamless integration. | |
27 Jan 2020 3 Citations | Best practices include enforcing pragmatic interoperability through flexible workflow infrastructure using technologies like Node-Red, Neo4j, and IFTTT to ensure seamless integration and interoperability between different systems. |