70 Broker Interactions for Intra- and Inter-enterprise
4.1 Using the pattern
Application patterns for Extended Enterprise are basically the implementation of
Application Integration across organizational boundaries. The differentiation is
mainly in the way Quality of Service aspects affect the Runtime patterns. In
Table 4-1 you can see some cross-industry examples of the Extended Enterprise
pattern.
Table 4-1 Cross-industry examples
In Table 4-2 we list some industry-specific example applications that can be
implemented though the Extended Enterprise pattern.
Table 4-2 Industry-specific examples
Service Examples
Buy Side Direct Procurement (SCM)
Indirect Procurement (MRO)
Supply chain execution
Sell Side B2B e-commerce (Distributors)
Trading Partner Modernization EDI Modernization
Exchange Participation Private e-exchanges
Public e-exchanges
Industry Example applications
Manufacturing Supply chain planning
Supply chain execution
Vendor-Managed Inventory
Travel Checking flight or room availability
Making or modifying reservations
Retail Checking supplier inventory
Placing replenishment orders
Paying suppliers automatically
Financial Transferring payments
Checking account balances
Obtaining credit information
Loan Origination
Processing securities
Telecommunication OSS Integration
Cross organization order management
Managed service provider interconnect
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