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Technical integration model (SAP B1if)


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That Technical integration model for SAP Business One describes the model-driven, technical structure of the integration platform based on the integration framework for SAP Business One (B1if) with integrated development environment (IDE) in order to make complex integration processes manageable via abstract models and defined processing units.

The technical integration model forms the basis for working with the integration framework for SAP Business One (B1if), which has an integrated development environment. In addition, the entire integration platform is based on a model-driven integration concept in which a model serves as an abstract description of the key aspects of a system. This provides users with insights into otherwise complex integration processes.

In addition, the technical integration model is made up of clearly defined components: BizAtoms act as basic building blocks with which specific BizFlows are created. BizFlows in turn define the processing or programme units for the BizProcessor of the integration platform, are made up of adapted BizAtoms and are generated as XML documents. A process flow represents the sequence of flow atoms that transforms the incoming message into the outgoing message.

In addition, there are IPO steps (input-processing-output steps), which define the individual process steps of the integration process, as well as the SAP Business One Integration, which comprises the specific components for the SAP Business One application. In addition, the service layer (Service Layer) of SAP Business One is used in the integration process to exchange data between SAP Business One and other applications. Consequently, the Technical Integration Model provides a systematic structure for understanding, designing and operating the systems on the integration platform.

Demarcation:
The technical integration model must be Semantic Integration Model (SIM) which controls the flow of the integration process at a higher level. In contrast to the Technical Integration Model, the SIM guides the Business Integration Units through the integration task and handles functions such as key mapping, value mapping and data enrichment. The technical integration model therefore concentrates on the technical building blocks and process structures of the platform, while the SIM takes over the functional and semantic control of the integration flow.

 


 

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