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Enterprise service bus architecture for the big data systems

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This paper presents the construction of the enterprise service bus architecture in data processing resources for a big data decision-making system for the City Hall in Gdansk. The first part presents the key processes of bus developing: the installation of developing environment, the database connection, the flow mechanism and data presentation. Developing processes were supported by models: KPI (Key Processes Identifier) and SOP (Simple Operating Procedures) (also connected to the bus). The summary indicates the problems of the bus construction, especially processes of routing, conversion, and handling events.
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  • IBM Center of Advanced Studies in Campus
  • University of Newcastle, Callaghan University Drive, Callaghan NSW 2308, Australia
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  • IBM Center of Advanced Studies in Campus
Bibliografia
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  • [10] Snadach K., Graphical data presentatation in IBM Intelligent Operations Center, Diploma Dissertation, Gdańsk, 2013.
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