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CORO-LABs: Complexity Reduction of Layered Approach in Codifying Business Solutions Using Tuxedo

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Soft Computing for Problem Solving

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The aim of paper is to reduce the complexity of layered approach in codifying the business solutions by providing the cross-layer integration. In order to migrate from legacy systems to SAP modules, we adopt a 3 tier service-oriented architecture (SOA) using Tuxedo as a middleware, for centralizing all the business flow. This paper consists of an architecture by which the clients place their request through the frontend and the generated request is forwarded to scheduling team which takes care of stock availability. If the stock is available, it prepares a backlog based on it and the logistics part mainly deals with warehouse, logistics and shipment which consist of information about the stock. The challenges of this work lie with the migrating issues like communicating with legacy system E1 with proposed system E2 and the SAP modules as data transfer has to take place in a way which the system understands. We also implement solution which helps the customers in easing the performance of the logistics movements of warehouses.

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Shrivastava, A., Kumar, A., Tiwari, P.K. (2019). CORO-LABs: Complexity Reduction of Layered Approach in Codifying Business Solutions Using Tuxedo. In: Bansal, J., Das, K., Nagar, A., Deep, K., Ojha, A. (eds) Soft Computing for Problem Solving. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 816. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1592-3_10

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