Difference between revisions of "Pabosa"
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= Process automation based = | = Process automation based = | ||
+ | System integration is a weak point in the open source field. Readily available open source frameworks and extensions to those frameworks are quite easily leading to chaos. Technicians tried to overcome integration problems by building bridges between frameworks. Not fully aware that maintainability decreases with every bridge that is added in the process. | ||
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+ | === Lessons learned === | ||
+ | 2Value has been there and done that. And took the full responsibility... And we have learned some lessons. | ||
+ | # Stick to what already gives you competitive edge | ||
+ | # Process first, then automate | ||
+ | # Less is more | ||
+ | # Multiple data stored? No problem if you do it right! | ||
+ | # Multiple sign on? Inevitable. | ||
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+ | == Goals == | ||
= Open source architecture = | = Open source architecture = |
Revision as of 11:35, 5 September 2009
Het artikel Pabosa is Under Construction.
Het doel van Pabosa: to offer a open source architecture & tools for enterprices
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Process automation based
System integration is a weak point in the open source field. Readily available open source frameworks and extensions to those frameworks are quite easily leading to chaos. Technicians tried to overcome integration problems by building bridges between frameworks. Not fully aware that maintainability decreases with every bridge that is added in the process.
Lessons learned
2Value has been there and done that. And took the full responsibility... And we have learned some lessons.
- Stick to what already gives you competitive edge
- Process first, then automate
- Less is more
- Multiple data stored? No problem if you do it right!
- Multiple sign on? Inevitable.