• Title/Summary/Keyword: Legacy SaaS

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Design a Middleware for Refrigerated Warehouses based on SaaS Supporting Legacy Systems (레거시 시스템을 지원하는 SaaS 기반 냉동창고 관리 미들웨어의 설계)

  • Lee, Tae-Kyu;Joo, Hong-Min;Kim, Jong-Min;Ban, Chae-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.88-90
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    • 2011
  • It is a very important to manage inventory quickly and accurately in Refrigerated commercial warehouses in which a lot of logistics are often shipping and receiving. Because most of systems for managing refrigerated warehouses consist of COBOL, it will be raised maintenance costs. There is no service for consignees who are consumer of refrigerated warehouses and they use only a fax or a phone for orders. In this paper, we design a web mobile middleware platform supporting legacy systems and based on SaaS which supports a variety of value-added services which are fit consignees, solving problem of outdated legacy systems and no services for consignees.

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User Targerting SaaS Application Mash-Up Service Framework using Complex-Context and Rule-Martix (복합 콘텍스트 및 Rule-Matrix를 활용한 사용자 맞춤형 SaaS 어플리케이션 연동 서비스 프레임워크)

  • Jung, Jong Jin;Cui, Yun;Kwon, Kyung Min;Lee, Han Ku
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.1054-1064
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    • 2017
  • With the development of cloud computing, internet technology and Internet of Things(IoT), most of applications are being smarter and changing from native application to SaaS (Software as a Service) application. New versatile SaaS applications are being released through various app portals (e.g. appstore, googleplay, T-Store, and so on). However, a user has a difficulty in searching, choosing an suitable application to him. It is also hard for him to know what functions of each SaaS application are useful. He wants to be recommended something inter-operated SaaS service according to his personality and his situation. Therefore, this paper presents a way of making mash-up of SaaS applications in order to provide the most convenient inter-operated SaaS service to user. This paper also presents SaaS Application Mash-up Framework (SAMF), complex context and rule matrix. The proposed SAMF is a main system that totally manage SaaS application mash-up service. Complex context and rule matrix are key components in order to recommend what SaaS applications are needed and how those SaaS applications are inter-operated. The SAMF collects complex contexts (User Description, Status Description, SaaS Service Description) in order to choose which SaaS applications are useful, analyze what functions to use, how to mash-up.

The Study of the SOA Enabled ERP Systems Implementation in Service Industry: Case Study

  • Kim, Gyu-C.
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.73-93
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    • 2012
  • The primary objective of this research is to explain how to implement the Service Oriented Architecture (hereafter SOA) enabled Enterprise Resource Planning (hereafter ERP) system successfully for service industries. An implementation of the ERP system help many organizations to alleviate the difficult job of supporting inflexible or legacy systems that in most cases result in cost increases, data redundancy and inaccuracy, and various inefficiencies. However, the ERP system is losing its market share rapidly to the cloud computing system which utilizes the Software-as-a-service (hereafter SaaS) and SOA. The SOA is an approach to integrate various types of IT resources to leverage existing ERP system, while at the same time building an infrastructure that can readily respond to new business environment and offer new dynamic applications. The companies that implement this system have less of a need for the kinds of all-in-one ERP system that have dominated the back office for decades and can move freely to best-of-breed applications. This research will identify the benefits and costs of the SOA enabled ERP system through case studies and its impact on competitive priorities such as cost, quality, delivery, and flexibility.