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THE MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS OBJECTS IN ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS

Danut-Octavian Simion () and Emilia Vasile
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Danut-Octavian Simion: Athenaeum University, danut_so@yahoo.com, Bucharest, Romania,
Emilia Vasile: Athenaeum University, Bucharest, Romania,

Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, 2015, vol. 7, issue 7, 71-79

Abstract: The paper presents the advantages of the management regarding business objects in economical applications through SOA technologies. These business objects usually represent entities like clients, orders, resources, data access objects and services used in the logic of the economic applications. The economical flows are very important within these kind of applications because are dependent of each other so a good management leads at an increase of productivity and the profit. SOA (Service Oriented Architecture - Architecture-based software services) through the software architecture involves distributing application functionality into smaller units, distinct - called services - which can be distributed over a network and can be used together to create applications for business. Large capacity that can be reused in different applications such services is a characteristic of software architectures based services. These services communicate with each other by sending information from one service to another. SOA offers distributed programming and modular programming for the Business Tier that is represented by business objects and services that allow to store data and to define the business logic of applications.

Keywords: SOA technologies; Economic applications; Management process; Business Tier; Business objects; UML diagram; Java (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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