Integration Consortium
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The Integration Consortium (IC) is a global non-profit community
Community
The term community has two distinct meanings:*a group of interacting people, possibly living in close proximity, and often refers to a group that shares some common values, and is attributed with social cohesion within a shared geographical location, generally in social units larger than a household...

 that shares knowledge and best practices related to enterprise application integration
Enterprise application integration
Enterprise Application Integration is defined as the use of software and computer systems architectural principles to integrate a set of enterprise computer applications.- Overview :...

. The mission of the IC is support Information Technology professionals responsible for transforming business through both traditional systems integration and emerging SOA
Service-oriented architecture
In software engineering, a Service-Oriented Architecture is a set of principles and methodologies for designing and developing software in the form of interoperable services. These services are well-defined business functionalities that are built as software components that can be reused for...

 with improved business results.

Members of the IC use Collaborative Networked Learning methods to advance integration disciplines including:
  • a dynamic website which supports blog
    Blog
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    s, wiki
    Wiki
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    s and forums
  • a document repository for white-papers
    White paper
    A white paper is an authoritative report or guide that helps solve a problem. White papers are used to educate readers and help people make decisions, and are often requested and used in politics, policy, business, and technical fields. In commercial use, the term has also come to refer to...

     and industry research
  • regular meetings of local chapters to share knowledge in unstructured forums
  • regional conferences or global summits featuring multi-day structured programs
  • collaborating with standards organization
    Standards organization
    A standards organization, standards body, standards developing organization , or standards setting organization is any organization whose primary activities are developing, coordinating, promulgating, revising, amending, reissuing, interpreting, or otherwise producing technical standards that are...

    s to provide a real-world practitioner perspective
  • collaborating with educational institutions to promote research and formal peer-reviewed methods


Members of the IC include end user corporations, independent software suppliers, hardware suppliers, system integrators, academic institutions, non-profit institutions, and individual members.

Total Business Integration

An example of how the member-driven community advances integration disciplines is the /(TBI) Methodology. It is a business process oriented methodology designed for projects that are integrating data, applications and processes within or across multiple business units using heterogeneous systems, throughout the enterprise. The methodology was developed internally by a large multi-national consumer products company and contributed to the IC for use by other members. TBI provides a foundation to maximize re-use opportunities by providing a common design approach, reusable templates and processes that can be leveraged by other projects within Enterprises.

History of IC

The Integration Consortium was first established as the Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Consortium and was incorporated in 2001 as a non-profit organization in Alberta, Canada. The organization was renamed as the Integration Consortium in 2005 and subsequently moved its operations to the U.S. and incorporated as a non-profit in Delaware in 2006.
Beginning in 2004, the IC has held an annual call for papers
Call for papers
A call for papers ' is a method used in academic and other contexts for collecting book or journal articles or conference presentations...

 (CFP) in order to uncover emerging integration practices and to identify integration thought leaders and practice leaders. Submitted papers that pass a peer review
Peer review
Peer review is a process of self-regulation by a profession or a process of evaluation involving qualified individuals within the relevant field. Peer review methods are employed to maintain standards, improve performance and provide credibility...

process are published in an annual ‘’Integration Journal’’. The 2004 through 2007 publications include over 100 white-papers and case studies. Papers may be submitted by members or non-members. The Integration Journal is the first open peer reviewed publication on the topic of integration outside of strictly academic institutions.

The concept of integration as a competency in the IT domain began in the mid-1990’s with advent of middleware technology. It has now matured for over 10 years and appears to be picking up momentum and broad-based acceptance as evidenced by the programs of educational institutions. Universities are beginning to include integration topics in their MBA programs and Computer Science curricula. For example, The College of Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State University has established a Enterprise Informatics and Integration Center with the following mission:
‘’The Enterprise Informatics and Integration Center (EI²) will actively engage industry, non-profit, and government agency leaders to address critical issues in enterprise processes, knowledge management, and decision making.’’

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